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UCCE East Bay

UCCE East Bay highlights the work that Cooperative Extension does across the San Francisco East Bay comprising the counties of Alameda and Contra Costa primarily. It provides content relevant to this geography across programmatic areas in nutrition and health education, urban ag, environmental horticulture,…
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Coast Redwood Science Symposium - 2016

The General Technical Report PSW 258 "Proceedings of the Coast Redwood Science Symposium2016" is now available for viewing and/or printing. Download a PDF of the report by clicking here.
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UC ANR Statewide Conference 2023

Monday-Thursday, April 24-27, 2023 Fresno DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and the Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center Launch UC ANRs 2025-2040 strategic visioning process Facilitate networking and engagement with colleagues new and old Share Research and Extension best practices Illustrate career d...
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8th California Oak Symposium

Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2022 Embassy Suites, San Luis Obispo, California Symposium participants: Listened to science based talks from leaders in academia, industry and agencies. Viewed thought provoking abstracts and posters from colleagues.
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Government and Community Relations

Engaging government officials and community stakeholders is a critical tool which helps builds awareness and support for your work and the University as a whole.
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UC ANR Policy Institute

Welcome to the new UC ANR Policy InstituteThe UC ANR Policy Institute was established in 2025, we are the one-stop shop for policymakers to find and easily access scientists and cutting-edge research on issues critical to California. The Policy Institute connects affiliated researchers across specialty areas…
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Advances in Walnut Production Short Course

November 5-7, 2018 Activities and Recreation Center Ballroom UC Davis Plan to join us for this integrated orchard management short course featuring UC faculty, Cooperative Extension specialists and farm advisors, and USDA researchers who will provide an in-depth, comprehensive study of all phases of...
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Almond Short Course

This integrated orchard management short course featured UC faculty, Cooperative Extension specialists and farm advisors, and researchers who provided an in-depth, comprehensive study of all phases of Almond production.
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UC Science Connect

 Increasing Public Engagement and Confidence In ScienceUC Science Connect is a public‑facing resource to increase engagement with, and confidence in, science across California’s diverse communities. Rather than focusing only on individual scientific literacy and mastery of science facts or skills, we…
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UCCE Livestock Antimicrobial Stewardship

Welcome to the Livestock Antimicrobial Stewardship ProgramHealthy animals support healthy food, healthy families, and a healthy planet. Through the responsible use of antibiotics on farms, we help protect the animals we care for, maintain a safe food supply, and reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance that…
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Me and My Maggot

April 16, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 "Step right up! Who wants to do maggot art?"You'll be hearing that a lot from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, April 18 in the Briggs Hall courtyard during UC Davis Picnic Day.Maggot Art involves two artists--the maggots and individual youths and adults. They dip a maggot into water-based, non-toxic paint…
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Organic Compliance for Food Hubs

Food hubs or aggregation businesses that handle – including buy, sell, distribute, repack, label – organic products are subject to national organic regulations. Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE), a federal regulation published by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Organic…
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March Garden Notes

April 16, 2026
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Blog by Cindy YeeIt sure was an unseasonably warm March in Solano County.   I don't remember it ever being this hot so early in the year.   The garden promptly responded by leafing out and blooming.Wandering round, I noted colorful little miniature pansies self-seeded from last year, and…
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UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties: Event

Master Gardener Table at Yerba Buena Gardens

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Apr 25, 2026

Learn about UC Master Gardeners and what we do. Stop by our table at Yerba Buena Gardens to get information on our program and the range of gardening resources we offer.Registration is not required. Photo credit: Anne Marie Tsolinas, UC Master Gardener
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
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UC Master Gardeners of the Lake Tahoe Basin: Article

Central Sierra: Vegetable Gardening Basics in Lake Tahoe

April 16, 2026
The Basics of Growing Edible Crops in Tahoe  by Kristianne H., UC Master Gardener of the Lake Tahoe BasinOvercome ChallengesA Short Window: The average frost-free growing season is only about 93 days.The frost-free window typically runs from June 18 to September 19. This is unpredictable! Freezing…
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Public Class: The Art of Preserving the Season

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May 6, 2026

Join the Master Food Preservers of Orange County on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, and learn the time-honored craft of capturing spring’s sweetest flavors in a jar – so you can savor them long after the season is gone. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll make two of the season’s favorites:Strawberry-Rhubarb Jam – A…
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