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California EFNEP

As a core Community Nutrition and Health statewide program, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) provides community education classes which promote nutrition and physical activity for income-eligible youth and adults as a means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle free from chroni...
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UCCE Central Sierra

The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) is your bridge between local issues and the research expertise of the University of California. The UC Cooperative Extension Central Sierra serves Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado and Tuolumne counties.
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UC Marin Master Gardeners

Spring“Spring is nature's way of saying, 'Let's party!'” ~ Robin Williams, actor and comedian  Bring sculptural beauty and water-wise inspiration to your garden at the UC Marin Master Gardeners’ Annual Succulent Sale. Discover a curated selection of unique, locally grown succulents—perfect for…
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Urban & Community IPM Webinars: Event

Palm Diseases

Event Date
Sep 17, 2026

In this webinar, learn about common palm diseases and the best strategies for management using an integrated approach that combines prevention, exclusion, sanitation, selection, and cultivation.
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UC Weed Science (weed control, management, ecology, and minutia): Article

The Broomrape GDD Calculator for Scheduling Chemigation and Rogueing Operations in California-grown Processing Tomatoes

May 12, 2026
By Sam Romano
Rohith Vulchi and Brad Hanson, Plant Sciences Department, UC DavisBranched broomrape is a parasitic weed that continues to challenge processing tomato production in California. Nearly 70% of its lifecycle is completed underground; once it emerges, it can flower and set seed within just a few weeks. Current…
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Urban & Community IPM Webinars: Event

Update on Asian Citrus Psyllid in California

Event Date
Jul 16, 2026

Join citrus IPM adviser Dr. Sandipa Gautam, for an update on Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) and Huanglongbing (HLB). The webinar will also cover identification and management strategies.
Urban & Community IPM Webinars
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UC Master Food Preserver: Article

Spotlight: Debra Barger, Butte County, 2025 MFP Volunteer (May 2026)

May 12, 2026
 I learned how to can fruits and vegetables from my grandmother while growing up mostly in the Midwest. I loved the cool, earthy smell of a root cellar and took delight in perusing the many rows of colorful jars, especially when it was 95°F outside with 90% humidity.  Wherever the family moved, we…
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UC Master Food Preserver: Article

Learning Through Experience: Pickling Asparagus for the First Time (May 2026)

May 12, 2026
By Robin E Martin
Four valuable lessons that will take the stress out of canning pickled asparagus.My first time making pickled asparagus at home, by myself, with a borrowed steam canner, was a lot of fun, a fair amount of work, and produced what I would call mixed results, but I have no regrets.   The recipe I…
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UC Master Food Preservers of Central Sierra: Article

Preserve it! Series: Yuck! My Canned Food Has an Off Flavor

May 12, 2026
Flat sour is a result of improper cooling procedures. Flat sour is a type of food spoilage that results in food having an unappealing tasteless or off-flavor and a sour-like vinegar aroma.  It is caused by thermophilic bacteria surviving the canning process because the jars of food were kept hot…
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UC Master Food Preservers of Central Sierra: Article

Preserve it! Series: Blanch Vegetables Before Freezing

May 12, 2026
Blanching is an important step for vegetable quality. Blanching is a heat process in which vegetables are scalded in boiling water or steam for a brief (but specific) amount of time. It is a very important step in the freezing procedures for most (but not all) vegetables. Blanching stops enzymatic…
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UC Master Food Preservers of Central Sierra: Article

Preserve it! Series: Can Cheese Be Frozen (and Still Taste Good)?

May 12, 2026
Hard cheese freezes best, others less so. Cheese is best stored in the refrigerator, but there are some cheeses that freeze fairly well, especially hard or semi-hard cheeses. Good choices for freezing include Cheddar, Edam, Muenster, Parmesan, Provolone, Romano, and Swiss.  Some softer cheeses such…
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UC Master Food Preservers of Central Sierra: Article

Preserve it! Series: Freezing Cranberries is Easy

May 12, 2026
Tricks for preserving the highest quality of fresh cranberries. Cranberries are a wonderful fall fruit that are easy to preserve for use throughout the year. The very easiest preservation method is to simply store them in the fridge (refrigeration is preserving!), where they will keep for about 4 weeks…
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UC Master Food Preservers of Central Sierra: Article

Preserve it! Series: What's the Best Way to Preserve Eggs?

May 12, 2026
Freezing eggs is a great way to ensure you always have eggs on hand. If you’re tempted by the better pricing of a 24-pack of eggs but are worried that you can’t consume them before they go bad, or if you raise …
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