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UCCE Humboldt - Del Norte Counties

The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Californians by developing and delivering research-based information in agriculture and natural resources, and by supporting healthy families and communities.
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Homeowner's Wildfire Mitigation Guide

Information on this website was compiled by individuals at the University of California, Berkeley, and is based on the results from laboratory fire tests, observations made during post-fire assessments and input from those who are involved in firefighting.
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Fruit Report

This website contains useful horticultural information about establishing and managing fresh market peach, plum and nectarine orchards. It has been developed by University of California scientists and others specifically for California growers. The site is maintained by Kevin R.
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Placer County 4-H

Welcome to the Placer County 4-H Program, we have approximately 500 youth enrolled in local 4-H programs and nearly 120 adult volunteers engaging youth in varied learning experiences. There are ten clubs in the county. Our mission is to engage youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the…
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UC Cooperative Extension Trinity County

Partnerships for ProgressUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural Resources brings the power of UC research and education to all 58 California counties. By providing expertise and fostering partnerships in agriculture, natural resources, wildfire resilience, nutrition, and youth development, we work…
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Contra Costa County Cooperative Extension

The University of California Cooperative Extension Contra Costa County delivers high quality education and research programs that contribute to: Safe, healthy and accessible food Clean water and a healthy environment Improved nutrition habits and well-nourished residents Healthy youth who contri...
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Academic Assembly Council

Welcome to the official web site for the University of California Academic Assembly Council. The mission of the Assembly Council is to provide a forum to enhance the impacts of Cooperative Extension programs and address the professional needs of Cooperative Extension academic employees.
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Annual Range Forage Loss

Estimating the Cost of Replacing Forage Losses on California Annual Rangeland Valuable forage is often lost on annual rangelands because of wildfires, cultivation, and other disturbances.
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Grown in Marin

Grown in Marin is dedicated to Marins agricultural industry, with information & resources for both producers and the general public. Click on For Farmers & Ranchers to access research and best practices geared towards the many sectors within Marin agriculture animal and vegetable, land and sea.
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Fresno County 4-H

4-H- The Power of Youth The 4-H Youth Development Program is an informal educational opportunity where youth, ages 5-19, learn by doing from skilled adult volunteers in project areas like science, health, agriculture, & citizenship.
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UC Rice Blog: Article

Where can you reduce fertilizer input costs?

May 11, 2026
By Bruce A Linquist
This post is somewhat a repeat of last year’s. However, while last year the rice price was low, this year we have both low rice prices and high fertilizer costs. Therefore, there is even more reason to carefully manage your fertilizer input costs. Below are some suggestions on how you can reduce your costs…
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Thrips/TSWV status in Yolo & Colusa: Article

2026 3rd Report-- May 11

May 11, 2026
By Patricia A Lazicki, Neil McRoberts
2026 3rd Report—Although April and May temperatures have generally been on the cool side of normal, the hot March means that thrips generations are still ahead of normal. Generation 2 adults are feeding and laying their eggs, with generation 3 peak egg hatch predicted in a few days. Generation Predicted…
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UC Master Gardeners of Tulare and Kings County: Event

Woodlake Berry Festival

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May 23, 2026

Woodlake Berry Festival Info BoothJune 7, 8 am - Noon  Woodlake Botanical Garden,  577 E Naranjo Blvd, Woodlake The Woodlake Botanical Garden's annual Berry Festival Event!  Tulare-Kings Co. Master Gardeners will have an Information Booth.  Bring your Garden problems or questions! Learn…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

Deciduous Fruit Tree Chilling Hours

May 10, 2026
By CoCoMG Helpdesk
What Are Chill HoursChill hours are the cumulative number of hours of temperatures lower than 45°F that are required by deciduous fruit and nut trees for fruit production. The hours are tracked during the traditional dormant season, measured from November 1 to February 28/29. Available DataThe…
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UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County: Event

Managing Gophers and Moles in Your Garden - Saratoga

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Jun 6, 2026

Join us for an informative presentation by Master Gardener Bonnie Wagner, who brings decades of experience in managing vertebrate pests. Learn about the differences between gophers and moles in their appearance, behavior, and tunnels. Bonnie will cover effective controls, including exclusion methods and…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

How to Dry Farm Tomatoes in Contra Costa

May 10, 2026
By CoCoMG Helpdesk
Preparing the BedAs early as possible in the spring, prepare a bed in our native clay soil when the soil moisture content allows a handful of soil to crumble easily. You may need to wait for the soil to dry out, or you may need to water if it’s too dry.Double dig the entire bed to a depth of 18 – 24…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

Your Food Garden During Drought

May 10, 2026
By CoCoMG Helpdesk
IntroductionWhen facing serious drought, we can be water-wise and successful growing a food garden. Here are things to consider when planning a food garden during a drought and some suggestions for optimizing water usage.The first step in deciding to have a food garden is to determine if extra water beyond…
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UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County: Event

SCTDG Growing Succulents - San Martin

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Jun 27, 2026

Succulents can be an attractive and interesting addition to your garden with minimal care. You will learn about cultural requirements, such as soil, water, fertilizer, sun exposure, and pest and disease control, as well as learn about different varieties of succulents. You will also learn how to propagate…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

Use of Grey Water and Recycled Water for Irrigation

May 10, 2026
By CoCoMG Helpdesk
IntroductionAs drought conditions become increasingly likely over time, it’s essential that we all learn to use water more efficiently. Using grey water or recycled water can help to conserve our finite water resources.About Grey WaterGrey water is untreated, non-disinfected household wastewater that does…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

Sheet Mulching & Irrigation for Lawn Conversions

May 10, 2026
By CoCoMG Helpdesk
Prepared/presented by UC Master Gardeners Janet Miller & Steven Griffin at the GET DRY Plant Sale & Workshop, September 2015.IntroductionIf you are planning a lawn conversion by sheet mulching and want to plant a drought tolerant garden in place of the lawn, you may want to install a drip irrigation…
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