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Sacramento 4-H

Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed from 12:00-1:00 p.m. for lunch
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Solano 4-H

The Solano County 4-H program has been helping young people, ages 5-19, reach their fullest potential as competent, confident individuals who contribute to and are connected with their communities for over 100 years.
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UC Master Food Preservers of Sacramento County

Sign up to receive email reminders. UC Master Food Preserver volunteers are agents of the University of California and work through the UC Cooperative Extension to educate the community on the safe practices of food preservation.
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UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

The Master Gardener Volunteer Program is a partnership among the University of California, USDA, county governments, and California residents. This program is an important outreach and public service arm of the UC's Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) direct at home gardeners.
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Goats
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Livestock and Natural Resources

Morgan Doran Livestock & Natural Resources Advisor Napa, Solano, Yolo and Sacramento Counties The primary focus of my program is to disseminate research-based information that helps livestock producers make informed decisions on livestock and natural resource management.
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Legumes
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Pest Management

Rachael Long is an Emeritus Farm Advisor with UC Cooperative Extension in Yolo, Solano, and Sacramento Counties. She has statewide expertise in entomology, Integrated Pest Management, and pollination ecology for field crops production.
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Variety trial
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Vegetable Crops

Patricia Lazicki, Farm Advisor for Vegetable Crops The Vegetable Crops Program fosters appropriate research and collects and disseminates relevant information to growers, processors and related industries in the California vegetable industry.
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UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County

UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County are here to extend science-based horticultural information to county residents. We provide classes and events, have demonstration gardens, staff a help desk for questions, send a monthly tips and events email, and more.
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West Coast Rodent Academy

Wednesday-Friday, March 11-13, 2026 at 7601 Irvine Blvd, Irvine, CA 92618 Hosted by: The Pest Control Operators of California and UC Cooperative Extension Brought to you in cooperation with Target Specialty Products and Veseris.
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UC Master Gardeners • Napa County: Event

September Tree Walk for 2026

Event Date
Sep 4, 2026

Take a guided walk through the historic Fuller Park with a UC Master Gardener to discover some of the many exotic and native trees there.Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided…
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County
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UC Master Gardeners • Napa County: Event

August Tree Walk for 2026

Event Date
Aug 7, 2026

Take a guided walk through the historic Fuller Park with a UC Master Gardener to discover some of the many exotic and native trees there.Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided…
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County
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July Tree Walk for 2026

Event Date
Jul 10, 2026

Take a guided walk through the historic Fuller Park with a UC Master Gardener to discover some of the many exotic and native trees there.Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided…
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County
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June Tree Walk for 2026

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Jun 14, 2026

Take a guided walk through the historic Fuller Park with a UC Master Gardener to discover some of the many exotic and native trees there.Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided…
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County
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May Tree Walk for 2026

Event Date
May 8, 2026

Take a guided walk through the historic Fuller Park with a UC Master Gardener to discover some of the many exotic and native trees there.Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided…
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County
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April Tree Walk for 2026

Event Date
Apr 12, 2026

Take a guided walk through the historic Fuller Park with a UC Master Gardener to discover some of the many exotic and native trees there.Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided…
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County
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Ground-level view of a grape harvest scene with scissors and bags of harvested grapes
Food Blog: Article

Can a simple spray protect grapes from wildfire smoke?

February 23, 2026
By Emily C. Dooley
Smoke from wildfires can alter grapes and affect the taste and sensory experience of wine. Researchers are applying a calcium spray to grapes to see if the treatment can protect the fruit from smoke exposure.
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Reflections on thrips and INSV during the 2025 Lettuce Season

February 23, 2026
By Dylan J Beal, Yu-Chen Wang
Reflections on thrips and INSV during the 2025 Lettuce Season Dylan J. Beal, Daniel K. Hasegawa, Yu-Chen Wang INSV: Early Spring and Summer: isolated, small INSV outbreaks were observed. These outbreaks were associated with adjacent, unmanaged weedy sites.Late Summer and early Fall: more…
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