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Central Sierra: Archive of Incredible Information

Welcome to the Archives! 

For over a century, farm advisors, researchers, teachers and practitioners have been working with the people of the Central Sierra region of California. 

These experts have been gathering data, sharing the latest science, and creating useful guides for members of the public to help keep them safe and healthy, prosperous, and their land sustainable for future generations. 

Not all of this reporting and information has been regularly updated, and not all of it needs to be. These archives include pertinent resources that may be useful to you as you search for science-backed answers to your questions. 

This section contains archived content made available for reference, research, or recordkeeping purposes. These materials are not actively maintained and may not meet current accessibility standards, such as WCAG 2.1 Level AA. If you need assistance accessing this content or require an accessible format, please contact our Central Sierra Primary Office Number 530-621-5502. We are committed to ensuring access for all users and will provide accommodations upon request.

How to use these archives

You can browse the collection below, click on a presentation name to be taken directly to it, or use the search field at the top of the page for search for specific topics. 

Workshop Presentations 

Publications

Small Farm Planning and Marketing 

Projects

 

Articles

Central Sierra: Collection of Archived Pages

UCCE Central Sierra: Page

Central Sierra: Aquatic Weeds | Archives

American pondweed (Potamogeton nodosus) Brazilian elodea (Egeria densa) Cattails (Typha latifolia) Common waterweed (Elodea canadensis) Coontail (Ceratophyllum demersum) Curly leaved pondweed (Potamogeton crispis) Duckweed (Lemna spp.
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Rangeland with oak trees and cattle.
UCCE Central Sierra: Page

Central Sierra: Oaks & Rangeland | Archives

UC Cooperative Extension provides information about weed control, native grasses, oak woodland conservation and ranch water quality to landowners, ranchers and others concerned with rangeland conservation in the Central Sierra Foothill Counties.
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Central Sierra: Pastures Publications | Archives

Cost Study: Establish or Reestablish and Produce Pastures - 2015 Drought Tip: Managing Irrigated Pasture During Drought, ANR Pub 8537 Dryland Pastures: Establishment and Management in the Intermountain Region of Northern California, ANR Pub 8163 Guidelines for Describing Grazing Management & Utiliza...
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Central Sierra: Poultry Resources | Archives

Alternative Poultry Production Systems and Outdoor Access, ATTRA Introduction to Pastured Poultry, Truman State University Agriculture Science Organic Poultry Production in the US, ATTRA Pasture Poultry 101, Oregon Small Farms Poultry 101: for New Poultry Parents Poultry, ATTRA Producing Poultry on...
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Gill's mealybug, Ferrisia gilli | Archive

Gill's mealybug (Ferrisia gilli ) is an important mealybug recently established on grapes in El Dorado County. It is found on pistachios in the Southern San Joaquin Valley but is not known to be widespread on grapes in other areas of the state.
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Grapevine Nutrition | Archive

Grapevine nutrition-Pete Christensen's powerpoint gives deficiency symptoms, tissue levels, and correction recommendations. Use of Tissue Analysis - Instructions for how to sample petioles and reference tissue levels. Nutrition information on the Integrated Viticulture website.
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