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UC ANR's New Programmatic StructureAs of July 1, 2025, UC ANR has an updated programmatic structure that sunsets the Strategic Initiatives. UC ANR's research and extension efforts are now oriented around six thematic Program Areas that serve as unifying structures that bring together similar focus areas to…
The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program serves youth and teens in 57 of 58 California counties through traditional clubs, after-school programs, state-wide leadership conferences and camps. As the largest, non-profit youth organization in the country, 4-H has a proven history of making…
Thanks to all the presenters for sharing their expertise and resources and to the > 150 attendees who chose to spend the day with us! We will be offering the workshop annually and are looking forward to 'seeing' you for the 2021 workshop.
Welcome According to the USDA "More than 90 percent of farms in the U.S. are classified as small, with a gross cash farm income of $250,000, or less." Small-scale farms are the backbone of how we can create a better food system, increase biodiversity, and create stronger communities.
Welcome to the Hemp Research and Extension Network! This network is a partnership between hemp growers, consultants, UC researchers, and Cooperative Extension personnel to collaboratively develop, demonstrate and evaluate ecologically-based integrated pest management practices for hemp.
The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect that is currently in the mid-Atlantic United States and has the potential to invade California and have a profound impact on our agriculture and our landscapes.
Community economic development (CED) is a process that aims to improve the economic well-being and quality of life for people in a particular community or region.
The Chen lab operates through University of California Agricultural and Natural Resources to investigate drought tolerance of grapevines and water use efficiency in vineyards of northern California.
UCR Roundtable on Future Careers inn Agriculture, Food, and Sustainability Location: United Water Conservation District Board Room (1701 N. Lombard St, Suite 200, Oxnard, CA 93030) Date and time: Thursday, May 28, 2026, 8:30 AM-1:30 PM Agenda:8:30 am Registration Opens ☕ 🍪 9:00 am Welcome Message:…
Scientists at Kearney Research and Extension Center are studying tea as a potential high cash-value, climate-resilient crop for the Central Valley and other regions.
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UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is a division of the University of California, reporting to the UC Office of the President. Unlike UC's 10 campuses, UC ANR has no students of its own. Instead, our work extends the university's research and expertise into every corner of California—serving…
WelcomeUC ANR is more than a workplace—it's a community of people committed to improving lives across California. Here you'll find resources, groups, and programs that support connection, belonging, and professional growth. Our CultureWe have many opportunities for staff to have their voices heard and…
Open Access PolicyUC ANR Publications is committed to making the research and expertise of the University of California available to the people it serves. In support of this mission, UC ANR Publications operates an Open Access publishing model for eligible titles.Copyright Copyright in all UC ANR…