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UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties

Spring Garden Market and Educational Fair, Saturday, April 18, 9am - 1pmSupport your local UC Master Gardener program -- buy your vegetable plants, native plants, pollinator plants and succulents at our one-day sale.Learn from experts, including: soil and composting, roses, trees, habitat gardening, pest…
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Fresno County Dairy

The objective of the dairy extension program for Fresno/Madera /Kings Counties is to provide dairy producers and dairy related businesses with practical, research-based information. To assist dairy producers in making their operations compatible with current and future environmental concerns.
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Elkus Ranch Environmental Education Center

Elkus Ranch has been an Environmental Education destination since 1975. We are available by reservation only for a number of activities: School Field Trips, private parties and private tours, seasonal day camps, overnights and as an event venue for weddings or meetings.
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Tom D addressing 2024 UC Master Gardener Training Class in Merced
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UC Master Gardeners of Merced County

Advice to Grow By ... Ask Us! Welcome to the UC Master Gardener Program of Merced County! We are a group of committed volunteers, providing outreach and community education on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to Merced County residents since 2009.
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Butte County

The University of California Cooperative Extension in Butte County is a network of scientists and educators that conduct research and outreach in the areas of agriculture, natural resources, youth development, and nutrition.
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Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba Counties

UCCE Sutter‑Yuba Counties provides a robust suite of research-based outreach and services—including agriculture support for rice and field crops, youth development through 4‑H, community gardening help, food preservation guidance, and climate smart agriculture programs. They operate a well-connected local…
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Fish habitat response to streamflow augmentation

Summary: Declining water levels can degrade or eliminate fish habitat during Californias dry summer season, particularly as water is diverted for other needs. Storing water off-channel during the rainy season can help reduce demands on instream flows in the dry season.
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Evaluating water conservation policy in California

Summary: During the most recent drought, California required urban water districts to aim to conserve 20 percent of their water resources, compared to a 2013 baseline. While some districts were very successful, saving up to 50 percent, others failed to meet the target.
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Affiliates

Affiliate Researchers CIWR strives to support academics working on water throughout California. If you are interested to learn more about our Affiliate Researcher program, please contact us (eporse (at) ucanr.edu).
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Institute Directors

1957 1960: Martin Huberty, UCLA 1960 1966: Warren Hall, UCLA 1966 1972: Arthur Pillsbury, UCLA 1972 1986: J. Herbert Snyder, UC Davis 1986 1993: Henry Vaux, Jr.
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Historical Timeline

1956: California Legislature passes SB67 allocating $100,000 to University of California for research and analysis in water resources 1957: University of California established the Water Resources Center (WRC) as a multi-campus research unit with a budget of $250,000, equivalent to $2.
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Nitrogen Management Publications

Nitrogen Management Publications The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, with support from the California Department of Food and Agricultures Fertilizer Research and Education Program, developed this series of publications summarizing information developed for a...
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Climate Smart Agriculture

UC ANR's Climate Smart Agriculture Program In 2018, the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) and the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) developed a joint program to provide technical assistance in applying for and implementing Climate Smar...
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