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History of UCCE

In 1891, the University of California Board of Regents instituted short courses and used demonstration trainings to extend the Universitys teaching over the entire state. In 1897 the Department of Extension in Agriculture was created that later became the Division of Agricultural Extension in 1913.
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Contact Us

How to Reach UsSacramento County Office4145 Branch Center Rd. Sacramento 95827(916) 875-6913Solano County Office501 Texas Street, First Floor. Fairfield, 94533(707) 389-0680Yolo County Office2780 E Gibson Rd. Woodland, 95776(530) 666-8143Meet Our TeamNameTitleEmailPhone NumberKaren WarburtonCapitol Corridor…
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Employment

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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Newsletters/Blogs

 Agriculture and Horticulture ProgramsAgronomy Update - Field crop systems in Yolo, Solano, and Sacramento counties, Mandeep SinghLocal Fodder - Livestock and Natural Resources, Morgan DoranSacramento Valley Orchard Source blog - periodic submissions by Katherine Jarvis-SheanSmall and Organic Farms blog…
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ANR Publications

ANR Online Catalog Find all of the quality peer-reviewed products produced by the Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the click of a mouse.
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How to Volunteer

Volunteer to Make a Difference The 4-H program has a wide range of volunteer opportunities and welcomes community members to share their skills, interests and time.
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After the LNU Fire webinar time stamps

Video Time Stamps Welcome 00:00 - Morgan Doran, UCCE Advisor Navigating the Agency Alphabet Soup for Disaster Assistance 05:06 - Robyn Rains, Solano County OES 10:53 - Kevin Wynne, Small Business Administration 25:15 - Questions for Robin and Kevin Understanding Wildland Fire Impacts 29:19 - Rich Ca...
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LNU Fire Webinar

Print Flyer Small-acreage landowners and small to large agricultural operations are encouraged to register for this free webinar to learn about fire impacts on oak woodlands, rangelands, orchards and vineyards, in addition to restoration and erosion control options and financial assistance programs.
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LNU Lightning Complex Fires Resources

After the LNU Fire: What to Do on the Land and What to Avoid Webinar held Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020 View Recording Here Click HERE for detailed video time stamps by speaker.
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