Serving Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz counties, we share research-based gardening knowledge with our local communities. Explore upcoming classes, practical resources, and seasonal tips to help ...
“Dinner, Documentary and Discussion” brings together students, ranchers, researchers, local leaders and community members to discuss wolf impacts on cattle.
UC ANR is committed to providing an accessible and inclusive web experience for all users. If you encounter an accessibility barrier or need content in an alternative or remediated accessible format, ...
If you had the opportunity to garden more sustainably, conserve our environment, and improve the viability of your plants by making one relatively easy and inexpensive change, would you do it? Many ...
The Woody Biomass Utilization Group is a collaborative outreach effort working to advance the understanding and use of wood and woody biomass. As part of the University of California system-wide ...
The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program engages youth in reaching their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development. 4-H serves youth throughout California in ...
Cottage food products are required to be labeled in accordance with specific state and federal labeling regulations. The following requirements are intended to assist CFOs in complying with basic ...
A new report published by UC ANR summarizes contributions made by all of the people working California's diverse landscapes, from farmworkers to park rangers. Report: California working landscapes – ...
Dehydration preserves food by removing 80–95% of its moisture, which inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and molds that require water to grow. It is one of the oldest preservation methods, dating ...
An autonomous, pulsed electric weeding robot for orchards and vineyards took the Grand Prize in the fourth annual Farm Robotics Challenge awards ceremony on May 21 held at Plug and Play Tech Center in ...
UC Cooperative Extension County Master Gardeners (Solano & Yolo) are currently renovating the 900 square foot Willis Linn Jepson Native Plant Garden at the Peña Adobe in Vacaville. We have been ...
Earlier this fall, the New World screwworm – the flesh-burrowing larva of a blowfly (Cochliomyia hominivorax) – was detected in cattle in Mexico just 70 miles from the U.S. border. Most recently, in ...