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UCPath

UCPath is a systemwide project launched by the University of California to modernize its aging payroll/personnel system. UCPath introduces new technology that will unify and standardize payroll, benefits and human resources systems for all UC employees.
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Aves de Corral

Veterinaria Estatal prohbe todas las exhibiciones de aves de corral y ganado lechero de California en ferias y exposiciones La carta oficial del Departamento de Alimentacin y Agricultura de California (CDFA) est disponible aqu.
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CA Local Health Department PEARS

California, along with many other states nationwide, uses the Program Evaluation and Reporting System (PEARS) to gather CalFresh Healthy Living (CFHL) evaluation data.
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UC ANR Research and Extension Centers

University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources operates Research and Extension Centers (RECs). Extending from the Oregon border in the north, through the Sierra Foothills and Central Valley, along the Pacific Coast and south to the Mexico border, the REC System covers rich and unique resources…
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Alternatives to Citrus in the Fight Against ACP/HLB

Los Angeles County and neighboring areas of Southern California are a paradise for gardeners who enjoy growing fruit trees in their backyards, at their community garden, or even in a container on their patio. This website suggests some possible fruit trees for your family to enjoy.
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California Elderberries

When building sustainable farming practices, the whole farm can be a site of both conservation and profitability. Elderberries may have the potential to combine crop production with environmental conservation functions in a way not typically seen on California farms.
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Plant Safely in Drought-Tolerant Landscapes

Did You Know? Some drought-tolerant plants can be toxic or harmful and are for sale at your local plant nursery. Learn how to avoid injury and safely enjoy these beautiful plants in your drought-tolerant landscape.
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UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties

 Welcome to the UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte CountiesAs part of the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR), we serve our community by sharing research-based knowledge and sustainable gardening practices. Trained UC Master Gardener volunteers empower…
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Mediterranean Oak Borer

The Mediterranean Oak Borer (Xyleborus monographus) is an ambrosia beetle that was found infesting several valley oak trees in Calistoga, (Napa County) California in 2019. The extent of its distribution within Napa County and neighboring Sonoma and Lake Counties is currently undetermined.
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Order a UC Master Gardener Program Canopy

 If your program participates in farmers markets, fairs, or community events, a branded canopy helps you show up looking professional and makes your booth easy to spot. The UC Master Gardener Program has a pre-designed 10' x 10' pop-up canopy available to order directly through our vendor.About the…
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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

Ron Strochlic retires from the Nutrition Policy Institute

June 29, 2026
 Nutrition Policy Institute researcher Ron Strochlic will retire from the University of California on July 1, 2026. Strochlic began his UC career at the UC Berkeley Center for Weight and Health in January 2012 and in 2015, he and other staff transferred to NPI, one year after it was founded. In his 14…
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See you at the Stanislaus County Fair!

June 29, 2026
By Anne E Schellman
Summer is here, and so is the Stanislaus County Fair! It starts Friday, July 10, and ends on Sunday, July 19, 2026.   Stop by our UC Master Gardener booth inside the Floriculture Building, located just inside the fairgrounds near the Arch Gate off 900 North Broadway in Turlock. Free Seed…
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Plant Propagation

June 29, 2026
By Terry Pellegrini
Propagating your own plants is rewarding, fun, and saves you money. While we may not propagate all our plants ourselves (there are some special and amazing ones at the nursery), we can take some of our favorites and make many out of one. There are two types of plant propagation. There is sexual or seed…
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The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

YELLOW STRIPEY BUGS IN YOUR GARDEN

June 29, 2026
By Denise Godbout-Avant
Most of us recognize Western honeybees (Apis mellifera) with their familiar yellow stripes foraging on flowers for nectar. But what about all those other yellow striped insects in our gardens? There are other beneficial insects who mimic honeybees with yellow and black bands to warn off potential predators…
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Gardening in the Heat – Stay Cool!

June 29, 2026
By Denise Godbout-Avant
July and August are traditionally the hottest months of the year. Heat related illnesses are a serious concern, particularly when physically active outdoors, such as when working in the garden.  The warning signs of heat illnesses There are three levels of heat illnesses: heat cramps, heat…
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UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

So much to celebrate!

June 29, 2026
 Wow!  We all know it is a big year for Team USA to celebrate our 250th Anniversary.  For your Marin Master Gardener team, it is a big year to celebrate our 40th Anniversary of service to our Marin neighbors.  What better place to highlight both accomplishments…
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