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UC ANR Research and Extension Centers

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Welcome

Across California’s diverse landscapes, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources operates 10 Research and Extension Centers (RECs) spanning 13,000 acres. Strategically located from the Oregon border to Mexico and from the Sierra Nevada to the Pacific, these centers provide land, expertise, and facilities for research, education, and community engagement.

Learn more about our Research and Extension Centers 

Funding and Research Opportunities

Explore current funding opportunities and open calls for research at UC’s 10 Research and Extension Centers.

View funding opportunities and submit a proposal 

New: Science-to-Practice (S2P) Grant 2025–26
Up to $10,000 per year for projects that translate research into practice, with matching funds available at REC sites. Request for proposals due December 19.

Download the Science-to-Practice Grant request for proposals (PDF, 2.4 MB)

Discover California’s RECs

Explore our network of 10 Research and Extension Centers, strategically located across the state’s diverse agricultural and natural landscapes. Learn more about each REC below, or take a virtual tour to experience the system statewide.
 

Rows of crop fields at the Desert Research and Extension Center.

Desert Research and Extension Center

The Desert Research and Extension Center in Holtville supports agricultural innovation in the Imperial Valley, focusing on crops, livestock, irrigation, and pest management.

Visit the Desert REC site

Sheep grazing in a field at Elkus Ranch.

Elkus Ranch Environmental Education Center

Elkus Ranch has been an Environmental Education destination since 1975. We are available by reservation only for a number of activities: School Field Trips, private parties and private tours, seasonal day camps, overnights and as an event venue for weddings or meetings.

Visit the Elkus REC site

Rows of crops at Hansen Research and Extension Center.

Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center

UC Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center (HAREC) is located in Camarillo, a few miles east of the Pacific Ocean. HAREC is one of University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) nine Research and Extension Centers (RECs).

Visit the Hansen REC site

Lambs in a pasture at Hopland Research and Extension Center.”

Hopland Research and Extension Center

The UC Hopland Research & Extension Center is a multi-disciplinary research and education facility in Californias north coast region. We are stewards of more than 5,300 acres of oak woodland, grassland, chaparral, and riparian environments.

Visit the Hopland REC site 

Distant view of agricultural fields at Intermountain Research and Extension Center.

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.

Visit the Intermountain REC site

Main building at Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center.

Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center

Since its official dedication in 1965 Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center (KARE) has achieved international acclaim for leadership in the development of new fruit, nut, and grape varieties, innovative cultural and irrigation practices, and more.

Visit the KARE site 

Citrus fruit at Lindcove Research and Extension Center.

Lindcove Research and Extension Center

The Lindcove Research and Extension Center fosters research, education and outreach programs focused primarily on the citrus crop, but also has projects on avocado, olive and walnuts.

Visit the Lindcove REC site

Staff researcher in a field at Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center

Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center

The Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center (SFREC), we foster and support research, education and outreach programs focused on key agricultural and natural resource themes relevant to the Sierra foothills

Visit the Sierra Foothill REC site

Person picking citrus at South Coast Research and Extension Center.

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.

Visit the South Coast REC site

Green crops in a field at West Side Research and Extension Center.

West Side Research and Extension Center

Located in the highly productive agricultural west side of the San Joaquin Valley, the West Side Research and Extension Center (WSREC) is one of nine centers operated by the University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Visit the West Side REC site

Contribute for a Better Future

Mission Statement

In support of the UC ANR Mission, we provide a unique network of living laboratories generating innovative research, education, and outreach to benefit diverse communities across California’s agricultural, wildland, and urban environments.