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Central Coast Conservation Practices

2009 Sample Costs to Produce and Harvest Organic Leaf Lettuce - Central Coast Central Coast Conservation PracticesAnnually Planted Cover Crop 2003Perennial Hedgerow Planting 2003Annually Planted Grassed Filter Strip 2003Perennial Critical Area Planting 2003Non-Engineered Water/Sediment Control Basin...
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Strawberries & Caneberries

 The strawberry and caneberry (raspberry and blackberry) programs are run by Mark Bolda. He serves the grower community via traditional agricultural extension, research and investigation of problems in these crops in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties. Current areas of proposed research…
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About Us

Area Director: Emily J Freed Phone: (831) 763-8001 Email: cesantacruz@ucanr.
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UC Cooperative Extension Programs Also Serving Santa Cruz County

EntomologyThe entomology program deals with insect problems across agriculture, natural areas, homes and landscapes. It also provides identification services for insect samples and insect related problems. General information about many pest problems can be found at the UC Statewide Integrated Pest…
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UC Master Gardeners

The trained volunteers of the UC Master Gardeners program extend the ability of local Cooperative Extension offices to provide practical scientific horticulture and gardening information to the public.
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Project Proficiencies

WHAT ARE THE JUDGING STANDARDS? Proficiency levels are judged 100% on the knowledge or skill demonstrated by the member. A member should show progress in development during the course of the project. Progress should be in relationship to 1) members ability and 2) size or scope of project knowledge.
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Community Clubs & Club officer helpful guide & forms

Community Clubs are led by volunteer adult leaders who organize the club and serve as the key contact between the club and 4-H Office. Clubs are established where volunteers are available. As a result, there may not be clubs in every geographical area of the county.
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