University of California
ANR Statewide Conference 2009
We are ANR
What is ANR? The Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) is a statewide network of University of California researchers and educators dedicated to the creation, development and application of knowledge in agricultural, natural and human resources
Who is ANR?
Berkeley Campus, College of Natural Resources (CNR) addresses biological, social, and economic challenges associated with protecting natural resources and the environment.
Davis Campus, College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences (CAES) is the most innovative, integrated, and diverse school in the world for the study of agricultural, environmental, and human sciences.
Davis Campus, School of Veterinary Medicine is the largest veterinary school in the nation, conducts an integrated, statewide mission of teaching, research and service benefiting animal, human and environmental health.
Riverside Campus, College of Natural & Agricultural Sciences is unique among land-grant colleges, with agricultural sciences, life sciences, physical sciences, and mathematical sciences together in one academic unit.
Cooperative Extension is a land-grant institution and its mission is to conduct applied research and extend those results in furthering the welfare, development, and protection of California agriculture, natural resources, and people.
Kearney Agricultural Center is the University of California's largest off-campus agricultural research facility. Its mission is to provide state-of-the-science research and educational programs to promote sustainability of California's 24.5 billion dollar agriculture industry, and to enhance the quality of the rural environment.
The Research and Extension Center (REC) System consists of ten centers located throughout California's various crop production areas and climatic zones.
Statewide Programs are programs organized to focus research and extension on solving priority problems in the management of California agriculture, natural resources, and human development.
Research and Information Centers (RICs) serve as a focal point for interaction between commodity industries and the research and educational resources of the University of California.