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2 Day Virtual PSA Grower Trainings Date: December 5 - 6 (Register by November 14) Time: Day 1: 12pm-4:30pm Day 2: 12pm-4:30pm Cost: $50 Contact: Contact Person: Erin DiCaprio Phone: 530-752-6594 OR Contact Person: Ariana Reyes Email: aireyes@ucanr.edu This training course covers seven modules.
The workshop will feature presentations by various experts and researchers focusing on best irrigation and nutrient management practices tailored specifically for young orchards in the San Joaquin Valley.
Learn the art and science behind composting from a local Certified Master Composter. Learn about the importance of managing your organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) at home. As the drought worsens and the climate warms, home-based waste management has never been more relevant.
Full course website: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/Santa_Monica_Mountains_Fund/ SAMO Fund is excited to be partnering with UC Environmental Stewards to bring you the California Naturalist course.
EVS 110 California Naturalist Program, 4.5 units This interdisciplinary science course combines classroom and field learning, problem-solving, communication training, and service.
Full Course Website: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/Stewards/ Stewards is pleased to announce a new UC California Naturalist Certification Program.
UCCE offers Water Measurement Training September 13,2024 in Salinas 1:00pm to 5:00pm UC Cooperative Extension Conference Room at 1432 Abbott Street in Salinas. CONTACT: Pam Kan-Rice, (510) 206-3476, pam.kanrice@ucanr.
What you will learn: Basic steps to plan, grow, and harvest fall winter veggies. Learn about unique varieties of green, cole, and root crops. Sources for seeds, plant starts, and growing information. Impact of climate on plants and insect pests. Free seeds, seedlings and more.
The intention of this tour is to generate a discussion between forestry and fire professionals about second-growth redwood forest management in the context of inevitable wildfire or prescribed fire.