Agriculture ProgramsUC Cooperative Extension connects San Joaquin County producers, landowners, and residents with research-based information in agriculture and natural resource management, partnering to solve real-world challenges, strengthen farm viability, and protect natural resources for current and…
Article by Ann ShortWhat’s not to love about winter in a California Mediterranean Garden? It is quite something.The weather cools.Leaves are bagged and saved for compost. Trees let in more light without their canopy. The vegetable garden is mostly dormant and cleaned up, and bulbs planted. Now, we wait for…
In this issue: Interested in Being a Judge for Presentation Day? YQCA Certificates Scholarships Calendar Event Registrations Pollination Garden Registration Happy Valley Club Spreads the Love Why Go To Field Day?…
Productores de arroz y otros profesionales agrícolas del valle de Sacramento están invitados al Taller sobre Producción de Arroz 2026, organizado por científicos de Extensión Cooperativa de UC Davis, con la colaboración de California Rice Experiment Station.El taller consiste en un programa educativo…
UC ANR was well-represented at the World Ag Expo held in Tulare on Feb. 9–11. UC ANR Innovate, Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center and Lindcove REC hosted booths and numerous UC ANR scientists delivered seminars.
Farmers and community members were invited to learn about climate trends, potential impacts on Ventura County crops and available resources at the Climate & Agriculture: Farming in a Changing Climate workshop held on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. The implications from this workshop apply to…
This month’s learning opportunities highlight a range of ways to strengthen your work — from Extension methods and inclusive practices to fundraising strategy, conflict competence, giving and receiving feedback, and personal productivity.