UC Delivers
UC Delivers is a collection of examples showing how ANR is making a difference for Californians.
Land Resources - Return
2019
2018
- UC ANR develops online tool to calculate forage loss from California rangelands fire
- UC spurs oak woodland conservation momentum and policy changes
2016
2012
2011
- GreenNet: Collaboration builds social capital
- Agricultural ombudsman streamlines process for farmers and ranchers
- Converting urban yard waste to avocado root rot management
- Factors and Practices that Influence Livestock Distribution
- First statewide agritourism survey: Visitors generate critical income for California small farms
- Oak woodland management, research and outreach
2010
- Central Valley Farmland Trust
- Farm succession: Helping families nurture the next generation
- SAFE Landscapes protects lives, property and the environment
2009
- Award-winning documentary showcases Marin farm families
- Directing Farmers to Success
- New Grazing System Improves Forage Availability and Water Use Efficiency
- Organic demonstration farm thrives at local community college campus
2008
- Connecting youth with natural resource management
- County support for sustainable agriculture coordinator makes a difference
- Redwood Forest Foundation - A new approach to forest ownership
- UC delivers oak woodland planning support to California counties
- Watershed U. - Training stakeholders for effective watershed management
- Wildfire education and outreach: Helping the San Diego community
2007
- Controlling medusahead with intensive grazing
- Fire in California's Oak Woodlands
- Large Woody Debris and Ranch Management in California Oak Woodland
- Public Land Grazing Is Important to the Conservation of San Francisco's East Bay Private Rangelands
- UC studies overhead center-pivot irrigation in no-tillage systems
2006
- Grow Food Safely in Urban Gardens
- Oak Seedlings Can Be Established on Grazed Rangelands
- Road Project Saves California $1.2 Million
- UCCE leads formation of Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District
2005
2004
- Engaging Latino Youth and Families in Water Resource Issues
- FIT- Bringing A Natural Resources Curriculum to the K-12 Classroom
- Salt Tolerance of Landscape Plants for Reclaimed Water Irrigation
2003
- Controlling Invasive and Noxious Weeds Through a Weed Management Area
- Cost-benefit Analysis of Gasoline Additives & Environmental Effects
- Dairy farmers save money, prepare for regulations using manure as fertilizer
- Fun In The Sun: 4-H Helps Enrich Summer For Kids In Need
- Protecting grazed annual ranges
- Ranchers Voluntarily Protect Rangeland Water Quality