A newsletter addressing Watershed, Livestock, and Rangeland issues and related topics (including oaks and oak woodlands) for ranchers in San Luis Obispo and Monterey Counties.
In 2020 UC ANR hosted a webinar in response to the LNU complex fires in Northern California that burned over 360,000 acres. This webinar was recorded and is relevant to the Gifford and Madre Fires in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. Fire Recovery Webinar is 3 ½ hour webinar covering small to large…
California ground squirrel impacts to livestock forage Research update from a project throughout Central California1Ground squirrels are native to California and their burrows are used by other important native wildlife species. Therefore, the goal is not to eradicate them, but to find a balance between…
Date: January 21, 2025 Subject: Passing of two of our former UCCE colleagues, Mary Bianchi and Bill Weitkamp Mary Bianchi, UC Cooperative Extension horticulture advisor emeritus, died on Nov. 4th, 2024. She was 67.
Beef Cattle Health Series Tuesday Evenings Online 5:30 pm 7:00 pm January 7, 2025 Neonatal and Juvenile Diarrhea in Beef Calves Grace VanHoy, DVM, MS, DACVIMAssistant Professor, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine January 14, 2025 Beef Cattle Respiratory Prevention and Treatment Munashe Chigerwe...
Join us this year for the 2024 Practical Training of Nitrogen Planning and Management in Organic Production of Annual Crops! Virtual Event Cost: $30 (No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. Please email us to inquire) Limited to 80 attendees.
Central Coast Rangeland Coalition Fall Workshop - October 17, 2024 at Cal Poly Join UC Cooperative Extension and Cal Poly for the Central Coast Rangeland Coalition Fall Workshop Date/Time: Thursday, October 17, 2024, 8:30 am 4:30 pm Location: Cal Poly Beef Center Pennington Road, San Luis Obispo, C...
UCCE offers Water Measurement Training September 13, 2024 1 :OOpm to 5:00pm UC Cooperative Extension Conference Room 1432 Abbott St., Salinas California water-rights holders are required by state law to measure and report the water they divert from surface streams.