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South Coast Research and Extension Center

South Coast Research and Extension Center (SCREC) serves as a regional living laboratory for UC scientists to conduct agricultural and natural resources management research and extend research-based information to a wide spectrum of audiences.
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Cottage Foods

On September 21, 2012, California joined 45 states with Cottage Food laws when Governor Brown signed the California Homemade Food Act (California AB 1616) into law.
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Desert Research and Extension Center

Welcome to the Desert Research and Extension Center, located in Holtville, California. We are committed to agricultural research and education in the Imperial Valley desert and specialize in vegetable crops, alfalfa, desert cattle feeding, irrigation and drainage management, and pest management.
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Intermountain Research and Extension Center

Four miles from the Oregon border, in Tulelake, California, the Intermountain Research and Extension Center (IREC) is one of nine centers under the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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Graduate Students in Extension

There will be not be a Graduate Students in Extension Pilot in Fiscal Year 2019-2020. This site contains information about the pilot and graduate researchers that participated in the pilot.
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Invasive Shothole Borers

Invasive shothole borers (ISHB) are two closely related species of small, non-native, beetles that bore into trees. ISHB introduce fungi that cause a tree disease called Fusarium dieback (FD).
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California Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS)

Welcome to UCANR's California Aquatic Invasive Species site! Identify and Report aquatic invaders Learn where they are in California Take action to avoid spreading them to new areas If you believe you may be the first person to see a new aquatic invasive species, OR the first to see a species in a n...
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UC ANR Innovate: Page

Contact

Questions about UC ANR Innovate or our programs? We'd love to hear from you.Get in TouchGeneral InquiriesTerri White, Admin Assistanttlwhite@ucanr.eduProgram InquiriesLucie Cahierre, Program Managerlcahierre@ucanr.eduFarm Robotics ChallengeKelly Scott, Directorkdscott@ucanr.eduMedia InquiriesHanif Houston,…
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UC ANR Innovate: Page

Our Work

UC ANR Innovate operates programs and initiatives that move innovation closer to adoption, connecting startups to growers, training the next generation of agricultural technologists, and building the infrastructure California needs to lead.The VINEOur flagship applied innovation pipeline connecting startups,…
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Doctoral candidate Mia Lippey will deliver her exit seminar on Wednesday, Jan. 7

Mia Lippey's Exit Seminar

January 2, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 Doctoral candidate Mia Lippey of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, an outstanding scholar and self-described "life-long lover of all things insect-related," is looking forward to delivering her exit seminar.An entomologist and ecologist active in both the Entomological Society…
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Welcome to the Master Gardeners, Class of 2026!

January 2, 2026
Blog by Vincent HughesHello there, and Happy New Year to everyone! And welcome to the incoming class of 2026! For those who may be unaware, the start of the new year brings with it not only the opportunity to begin working on your New Year's resolutions, but the start of class for the newest class of future…
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UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County: Event

Drip Irrigation/Ojai

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Jun 20, 2026

Drip Irrigation Learn tips, techniques and participate in a hands-on drip irrigation experience you can use in the home landscape. Taught by Ventura County Master Gardeners.Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026Time: 9am-11amLocation: ARC of Ojai, 210 Canada St, OjaiLink to register: …
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UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County: Event

It's Tomato Time!/ Ojai

Event Date
Apr 11, 2026

It's Tomato Time!Please join the Ventura County Master Gardeners at this talk about growing your own tomatoes.Learn about the different types and classes of tomatoes. Learn how to plant and grow tomatoes from seeding to transplanting, fertilizing, is pruning necessary, and harvest. Learn some of the…
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UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County: Event

Start Your Summer Vegetable Garden/Ojai

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Mar 21, 2026

START YOUR SUMMER VEGETABLE GARDENCome learn what and how to plant your summer vegetable garden so that you can put healthy vegetables on the table for the spring and summer months. The workshop features information on how to select vegetables that thrive best in the spring and summer. Taught by…
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UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County: Event

Orchard Management From A to Z/ Ojai

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Feb 21, 2026

Orchard Management From A to Z/ Ojai The Certified Master Gardeners tending the fruit orchard at the ARC Ojai Center are offering an Orchard management demonstration presentation.  Join them as they share what they have learned about various aspects of orchard tree management care.  Topics…
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About Us

Agricultural innovation doesn't fail for lack of ideas—it fails for lack of connection.California has world class research universities, a diverse and productive agricultural sector, ambitious climate economic development goals, growing ecosystem entrepreneurs building solutions. But too often, these pieces…
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UC Master Gardeners of Placer County: Event

Fruit Tree Care, Lincoln Library

Event Date
Mar 21, 2026

Learn 10 tips for caring for your fruit trees, including how to select the right tree, and the correct way to plant. Join a UC Master Gardener of Placer County as they provide pruning tips and care advice to encourage a fruitful crop.
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