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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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UC Master Gardeners of Shasta County

The mission of the Master Gardeners of Shasta County is to develop, adapt, and extend research-based horticultural information and educational programs to the residents of Shasta and Tehama Counties.
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San Bernardino County

Welcome to University of California Cooperative Extension, San Bernardino County We develop and extend practical research-based information in agriculture and natural resource to the residents and workforce of San Bernardino County through a trained core of academics, staff, and volunteers.
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UC Ag Experts Talk Webinar Series: Event

Webinar: Invasive Weeds Management in Intermountain NorCal

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Aug 5, 2026

This webinar is part of an invasive weed species miniseries. Thomas Getts, UC Cooperative Extension Weed Ecology and Cropping Systems Advisor (Lassen, Modoc, Sierra, and Plumas Counties), will describe the biology, impacts, and control of some of the more common and damaging invasive weed species in the…
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UC Master Food Preserver: Article

Not a Bushel: Small-Batch Canning for the Rest of Us (June 2026)

June 11, 2026
Paige Weisskirch, Monterey County, Online Delivery Program Not everyone has, wants, or needs to preserve a bushel of anything. In my house, that's probably for the best. I have a small family and a garden that prefers to produce a little bit of lots of things instead of a lot of any one thing. I…
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Guacamole, Bruschetta and More! (June 2026)

June 11, 2026
Monica Gross, UC Master Food Preserver Online Program Volunteer How do you know an avocado is ripe? It avocadon’t stay on the shelf for long!What did the avocado say to the toast? “You’re the best thing since sliced bread!” My love affair with avocados began when I was a teen and tasted guacamole…
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UC Davis doctoral candidate Christofer Brothers discussing dragonflies at Bohart Museum of Entomology open house.

Sharing His Rhyming Prose About Dragonflies

June 11, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 What a delight to hear UC Davis doctoral candidate and dragonfly researcher Christofer Brothers share his rhyming prose at a recent Bohart Museum of Entomology open house.Brothers titled his 15-minute presentation, "Midair Basketweaving: A Doggerel of Dragonflies and Damselflies," a presentation…
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UC Master Food Preserver: Article

Spotlight: Marlene Suzuki, Los Angeles County, 2025 MFP Volunteer (June 2026)

June 11, 2026
 My name is Marlene Suzuki. I became a Master Food Preserver in 2025. I grew up in Pennsylvania and watched my grandma can jars of tomatoes and other vegetables from her garden. We always went to grandma’s house to get something tasty from her pantry and garden.I just visited back east for my 50-year…
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UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County: Page

Garden-to-Glass

The Garden-to-Glass exhibit at Martial Cottle Park is located in the middle of the fruit orchard. It showcases plants—including herbs, edible flowers, and fruits—that can be cultivated in small spaces and transformed into flavorful drinks, garnishes, juices, syrups, infusions, and more.
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Fresno Gardening Green: Article

Invasive fruit flies are an ongoing threat in California

June 11, 2026
 There are thousands of species of fruit flies in the world. Many aren't a threat to California, but a handful of fruit flies not native to the state have the potential to ruin our backyard fruit production and cause billions of dollars in damage to the agriculture industry.“The most harmful fruit flies…
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This week in the garden: June 12 - 18

June 11, 2026
Remember friends, neighbors and shut-ins with extra produce and flowers from your garden.TasksConsider removing groundcovers, turfgrass or annual flowers from little-used garden areas such as parking strips, medians or lawn “islands.”Cover bare soil with a layer of mulch. This reduces weeds and helps the…
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Bay Area Climate-Wise Keystone Garden

The Bay Area Climate-Wise Keystone garden at Martial Cottle Park showcases climate-resilient plants suited for the Bay Area. It's an ideal destination for people looking for a beautiful, low-water landscape solution.
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