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The UC ANR Inclusive Community Advisory Council comprises thirteen ANR colleagues who collaborate to ensure that UC ANR is compliant with utilizing anti-racism, anti-sexism, anti-ableism, and other ...
Be sure to research the plants you want to ensure their size is appropriate for the space you have. There are many new varieties of plants, including fruit trees and vegetables, that have been adapted ...
Vegetables need more water than most ornamental plants. A water source near the garden makes watering more manageable. Plants that we grow for food need a healthy soil. Amendments improve drainage, ...
UC ANR advances thriving communities, sustainable agriculture, and resilient ecosystems in California through science-based, collaborative, and equitable solutions addressing climate change, ...
Are you looking for food safety training opportunities for your small-scale produce farm? If so, the UC ANR Small Farms Food Safety team is here to help.
Summertime is usually the prime season for 4-H youth to competitively show chickens at their local fairgrounds. But earlier ...
Our 2024 Cost of Production Study for Conventional Strawberries is now available in Spanish, it was translated by none other than Diego Celes of Transagro. A true master of the craft, see for yourself ...
UC Master Food Preserver Volunteers use researched-based resources and recipes when teaching their food safety and food preservation educational events.
Santa Barbara County LinksSanta Barbara County Fire Department Fire Prevention Education, Wildland Hazard and Building Codes, Fire Safety Council, and more local, state, county, and federal informatio ...
Many things should be considered when planning a new orchard. Variety, rootstock, training system and planting spacing all need to be decided well ahead of time.
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