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The University of California's Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) division has a catalog of helpful and informative publications on a wide variety of topics. Here are a few of these publications of particular interest that are available for purchase.
Marin Master Gardeners and MMWD present Bay Friendly Garden Walk - A garden can be lush and beautiful without depleting one of our most precious resources - Water.
Favorite Foods Day and Unified Marin Club Gathering, 2025 For more information click here! Kayla Gulick 4-H Program Coordinator 415-473-2641 kgulick@ucanr.
The Marin County Fish and Wildlife Commission advises the Board of Supervisors on expenditures of funds obtained through fines levied for fish and wildlife violations in Marin County.
The livestock and range program works with ranchers and producers, addressing such topics as animal health and welfare, marketing, and the management of range and natural resources.
The Watershed Management Program provides scientifically-based education to maintain viable natural resource management and agricultural production while conserving, protecting, and restoring watershed function.
Call them haycations: The chance to spend a night or two on a working farm or ranch in the North Bay and enjoy the comforts of a country inn - or a complete guest home on the property - while you learn about your hosts' approach to agriculture.