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Empowering Tomorrow's Stewards: Cultivating Sustainable Landscapes in California
Natalie Levy, Soil Health and Organic Materials Management Advisor partnered with our @California4H , @UCMasterGardeners of Orange County to teach the next generation of #California residents how to select, install, and maintain a low-water-use landscape that can conserve and protect our hashtag#urban hashtag#water resources for years to come.
Video produced by Andrew Starns.
Video produced by Andrew Starns.
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Sending Plants for Diagnosis
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UCCE Nursery and Greenhouse Plant Pathology Specialist Johanna Del Castillo describes how to sample nursery crop plants for submitting to her lab for disease diagnosis.
Steps to Identify Plant Pathogens with Johanna Del Castillo
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UCCE Nursery and Greenhouse Plant Pathology Specialist Johanna Del Castillo describes how to identify disease symptoms in nursery crops.
Blue Elderberry: Drying
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Blue elderberries are an emerging crop in California. More and more farmers and land stewards are including it in hedgerow plantings as a way of increasing biodiversity on agricultural landscapes. Given the strong interest in using elderberry in value-added products like syrups, jellies, tinctures and teas, it is important that harvesters and processors understand how to minimize food-borne ris...
Blue Elderberry: Post Harvest
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Blue elderberries are an emerging crop in California. More and more farmers and land stewards are including it in hedgerow plantings as a way of increasing biodiversity on agricultural landscapes. Given the strong interest in using elderberry in value-added products like syrups, jellies, tinctures and teas, it is important that harvesters and processors understand how to minimize food-borne ris...
Blue Elderberry: Harvest
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Blue elderberries are an emerging crop in California. More and more farmers and land stewards are including it in hedgerow plantings as a way of increasing biodiversity on agricultural landscapes. Given the strong interest in using elderberry in value-added products like syrups, jellies, tinctures and teas, it is important that harvesters and processors understand how to minimize food-borne ris...
Blue Elderberry: Pre-Harvest
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Blue elderberries are an emerging crop in California. More and more farmers and land stewards are including it in hedgerow plantings as a way of increasing biodiversity on agricultural landscapes. Given the strong interest in using elderberry in value-added products like syrups, jellies, tinctures and teas, it is important that harvesters and processors understand how to minimize food-borne ris...
Hopland REC: What is a Hopland Scholar?
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UC Agriculture and Natural Resources is home to seven Research & Extension Centers (RECs) across California. Hopland REC is located in Mendocino County and comprises more than 5,300 acres of oak woodland, grassland, chaparral, and riparian environments. It is a multi-disciplinary research and education facility and has provided space for the study and understanding of the natural world for more...
AAPI Heritage Month Webinar - 2024
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UC ANR celebrates 2024's AAPI Heritage Month with a webinar featuring Philip Waisen, Farm Advisor in Riverside County.
Nutrition Policy Institute - Student Fellowship
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The UC ANR Nutrition Policy Institute’s Student Fellowship aims to diversify and bring equity into the field of public health nutrition. Hear from NPI director Lorrene Ritchie, founding co-director Pat Crawford, and four students that worked with NPI about their experiences and the impact of receiving mentorship from NPI’s team of researchers. Discover how the NPI Student Fellowship is helping ...
Meet Randy Roach - UC IPM
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Randy Roach is happy so few Californians know about University of California's Integrated Pest Management program. Let him tell you why.
Economic and Social Impacts on Land Subsidence - February 2023
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Rosenberg International Forum on Water Policy's webinar - February 21, 2023
Rosenberg Webinar on Hydropower December 2022
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Rosenberg Webinar on Hydropower December 2022
The Impacts of COVID-19 on Water Security and Environmental Justice - Rosenberg 2021
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The Impacts of COVID-19 on Water Security and Environmental Justice - Rosenberg 2021
State of Climate and Impact on Extreme Weather, Rosenberg Int'l. Forum on Water Policy
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September 14, 2021, Webinar
UC ANR Water Webinar-Biometeorological Measurements, Modeling & Remote Sensing for Real World Impact
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UC ANR Water Webinar-Biometeorological Measurements, Modeling & Remote Sensing for Real World Impact
2024 UCCE Carrot Symposium - Wednesday, March 20, 2024
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2024 UCCE Carrot Symposium - Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Farm to Corrections Cultivating Justice through Nutrition and Gardening Initiatives
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Farm to Corrections Cultivating Justice through Nutrition and Gardening Initiatives
Harvesting Solutions: A Trio of Perspectives on Addressing Food Waste from Field to Fork
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Harvesting Solutions: A Trio of Perspectives on Addressing Food Waste from Field to Fork
26th IPM Seminar #9: Ecology & Management of North Coast Vineyard Leafhoppers w/Houston Wilson
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26th IPM Seminar #9: Ecology & Management of North Coast Vineyard Leafhoppers w/Houston Wilson
26th IPM Seminar #8: Management of Powdery Mildew and Botrytis Bunch Rot w/Akif Eskalen
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26th IPM Seminar #8: Management of Powdery Mildew and Botrytis Bunch Rot w/Akif Eskalen
26th IPM Seminar #7: Mealybug Pests in California Vineyards & Orchards w/Kent Daane
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26th IPM Seminar #7: Mealybug Pests in California Vineyards & Orchards w/Kent Daane
26th IPM Seminar #6: Solano County Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Control Program
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26th IPM Seminar #6: Solano County Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Control Program
It’s to bad that instead of teaching how to maintain health they teach you how to keep people sick eating the crap big food wants you to eat , grains and industrial waste oils and by products like seed oils that are poison are foisted on us saying it’s healthy when it is poison that will make you sick and eventually kill you but most nutritionists are trained to poison and kill. Eat animals and fat that will jeep you thin and in good health. I had metabolic syndrome most of my life till i started keto then carnivore, i had obesity, peronies, psoriasis, impotence, blotchy oily skin. All have gone away. I’m 60 pounds lighter and functional i’m in my thirties(i’m 74) haven’t had a problem with impotence in years! 🤣all thanks to eating no carbs, lots of fatty meat and fish and fat. Don’t let dietitians tell you lucky charms are good for you, these people paid good money to go to college and learn how to make money for big pharma big food and big medicine these sorry bastards will keep us sick and make us miserable and put us in an early grave for their greed!
Thanks for no remedy
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See humans mess with everything , really humans are the invasive species , then we want to get rid of animals that were introduced so they now have to suffer , the Assholes in Australia are slaughtering cats because they don’t have a market to go to and Australia blames them for the birds disappearing , funny how cats are blamed when humans kill more birds then anything , I could make a list of what humans do , some wild fires are good for replenishing the soil , oh but the invasive human now had taken over with their homes like we own the planet, Personally there should be a cap on the human baby making and save this planet ..
I have a poem just for you Auguries of Innocence BY WILLIAM BLAKE To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour A Robin Red breast in a Cage Puts all Heaven in a Rage A Dove house filld with Doves & Pigeons Shudders Hell thr' all its regions A dog starvd at his Masters Gate Predicts the ruin of the State A Horse misusd upon the Road Calls to Heaven for Human blood Each outcry of the hunted Hare A fibre from the Brain does tear A Skylark wounded in the wing A Cherubim does cease to sing The Game Cock clipd & armd for fight Does the Rising Sun affright Every Wolfs & Lions howl Raises from Hell a Human Soul...
really your are the great people over the world.
Yeah 🙏💖
Amazing, but did you check with God first?
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Thanks bros
Thanks bros
Interesting stuff... thanks for this presentation!
If you continue to sprinkle on the day time, you still living in last century! Learn the basics for God sake!
Since 1948? How old are you sir? You look like in good shape ! Recommend what to eat please.
thank you
Great information. Thank you!!!
that Amazing I like the jobs
That red cabbage lettuce goes bad within a couple days, and it tastes bad.
Can’t wait to work for you😊
So many think farming is too simple for them to understand!
What varieties are most highly recommended as annuals?
I want to start onions growing. This Californian farmer is wonderful.
"Plant hemp seeds everywhere" George Washington
How do you guys maintain organic matter and humus levels when always achieving such a fine tilling with the soul
Thank you so much 🙏
I thought industrial hemp is tall and stalky, not short and squat. This looks like medicinal hemp. This stuff would not be good for rope or textiles like industrial hemp.
I think it depends on the purpose. fiber vs grain. I believe fiber varieties are selected for their height because you want to get as much biomass as possible as opposed to getting more seeds. so maybe the industrial hemp you have seen is being used for fiber. and also, as they have mentioned in the video, it also depends on the growth pattern of your hemp .the auto flowers don't grow as big. they have a set period of growing time, so they hit a certain size and then flower. in tbe other hand, photo period sensitive types can grow much taller given there is a long enough day length. so towards the end of the season, as days get shorter, these varieties will start to flower. what this means is photo period sensitive plants have the potential to have a long vegetative growth period and to grow very tall.
I still cant imagine the cracker which leaves the garlics with the bulbs unscathed
I want to buy seeds atichoke, can you help me
Great video! Are production credits available? Thanks! -AW
What they didn't show nor tell you is the poisons they spray those crops with to produce cheap food for you and your family! .....
hi!Uc. Love it!interesting ~ ))
is there any glass house setup in india??
WE CAN EAT THEM, HOW DANGER FOR PEOPLE
Very good
The soil looks lifeless. If you need tractors to aerate the soil then the infrastructure is wrong and it is not a farm, it's a business. So sad that here in Europe things are going the same way. #desertification.
Very well explained, thank you very much👍
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Very informative one👍️👍️
My dream💥
Thanks for sharing this treasure! For some reason, the old videos are more appealing, gives a pleasant feeling of nostalgia but still remain as educadionable.
I love garlic I sweat it
Thank you for the informative presentation.
Why spanish broom? At least name could be mediterean broom since is domestic spain france italy croatia albania grece...ppffff
sustainable weed managenent... what is it? .. some guy smoking a bong 👈🤣
Funny! In this context, we mean "weeds" as being plants that compete with crop plants for resources like sun, space, nutrients, and water. Lots of different weeds can stunt or kill crop plants, so weeds have to be managed via one method or a variety of methods. Therefore, weed management which is an important part of agriculture.
Very pretty, but useless. I hope Cal Tax money was not spent on saying the obvious- we are in trouble. Beside the magical growing of crops as pictured, how about specific plans like- Deal with Overpopulation - everything stems from this. How to fund Scientific and Technical research to bring the answers on quickly.
As a former Master Gardener (about 15 years of service), I left because of the lack of tolerance and militant political opinions. It started out as a place of compassion and service, giving to the communities. Didn't feel that way when I left. I had already spent my youth loudly protesting & saving the environment. I can better use my resources & energy at this age. Still love what the Program was intended for.🥰
Yup. Mission creep championed by the young woke social justice warriors is turning the Master Gardner Program into something other than what I signed up for.
Very compelling and wondering where we can find more details about your strategic plans. How might we see more of the details behind these plans so that we an align our organization and volunteer efforts accordingly?
UC ANR is getting input from employees now through February for the 2040 strategic plan. Stay tuned. We look forward to working with you to improve the lives of all Californians.
You can ask your program director for a copy of the current strategic initiatives for the MG program.
If I understand correctly, beans can't be safely boiling water bath canned even if you add acid. In a paper published in Nature in 1979 (PMID 39257) researchers were able to grow C. botulinum below pH 4.6 by adding extra protein to the growth medium. Beans can have enough protein that I wouldn't risk it.
Fantastic video. Patsy is very knowledgeable and generous to share!
Suddenly, I'm hungry for a salad.