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The Farm Business & Market Place

Light Brown Apple Moth: Quarantine, Management, and Potential Impacts
Light Brown Apple Moth and Related Species in California
Universidad de California Manejo Integrado de Plagas: Guía para el Manejo de las plagas: Fresas
Monterey - San Benito - Santa Cruz Counties
Agricultural Resources Directory
Agricultural Resources Directory - English (PDF)
Agricultural Resources Directory - Spanish (PDF)
Deficiencia de calcio en la fresa
Posted 10/13/2009 -
Uno de las manifestaciones más obvias de deficiencia de calcio en la fresa es la quemadura de la punta, especialmente de las...
Calcium Deficiency in Strawberry
Posted 10/13/2009 -
One of the most obvious manifestations of calcium deficiency in strawberry is “tip burn” of the rapidly growing new leaves...
La importancia de higiene aumentada en el campo para el manejo de drosófila de alas manchadas.
Posted 9/11/2009 -
Artículos previos han reportado sobre el uso de aplicaciones de pesticidas o cebos para control el ataque reciente de la...
Uso de pesticidas para controlar la drosófila de alas manchadas, Drosophila suzukii
Posted 9/10/2009 -
El siguiente es un sumario de los resultados de un estudio de eficacia de varios pesticidas para controlar la drosófila de...
Nuevo recurso dispuesto en el Internet
Posted 9/10/2009 -
Hay un nuevo sitio disponible en el Internet, gracias a los esfuerzos de la Extensión Cooperativa de la Universidad de...
Santa Cruz County
Cooperative Extension Santa Cruz County
1432 Freedom Boulevard
Watsonville, CA 95076-2796
Phone: (831) 763-8040
Fax: (831) 763-8006
e-mail: cesantacruz@ucdavis.edu
Director:
Laura Tourte
Welcome to the University of California Cooperative Extension - Santa Cruz County website. We hope you find this information useful and beneficial in your business practices and everyday home use.
Due to County Budget Cuts our office will be closed the following Fridays: 12/28 - 12/31/09, 01/22/10, and 2/26/10.
4-H Community Club Program
Through the work of caring adult volunteer leaders, youth can participate in a wide variety of educational and enrichment activities. The 4-H Youth Development Program helps young people discover and develop their potential ultimately developing into responsible, self-directed, and productive members of global society.
Environmental Horticulture
Works with professional horticulturists, floriculture, and nursery industries.
Entomology
The entomology program deals with insect problems across all crops and landscape situations. It also provides identification services for insect samples and insect related problems. Research projects concentrate on leafminer and aphid pests of cool season vegetables.
Family Nutrition Education Program (FSNEP)
The Family Nutrition Education Program offers free nutrition classes, menus, recipes, newsletters, and photonovelas to families on a budget (food-stamp recipients or applicants). There is also a curriculum and video lending library. Hay mucha informacion nutricional en espanlo, tambien.
Farm Management
Research and education in farm management with a focus on record keeping, financial management, crop budgeting, and marketing.
Fisheries Social Science
The Fisheries Social Science Marine Advisor conducts a program of research, education and outreach to enhance understanding of the human dimensions of fisheries and the consequences of management for coastal communities within Santa Cruz County, the Monterey Bay region and statewide.
Irrigation, Water Quality & Water Policy
This important program conducts research that promotes water savings and lessens impacts of irrigation and fertilizers on the environment in ways that maintain productivity.
Marine Science
Marine Advisors in UC Cooperative Extension help identify and solve coastal and marine resource problems. We apply and transfer research information to solve practical problems for a wide variety of commercial, recreation, education, and conservation user groups.
Monterey Bay Master Gardener Program
Providing research and educational support to home, urban and commercial gardeners, in part through trained Master Gardener volunteers.
Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences
Offering opportunities for families, individuals, and youth to enhance their quality of living by providing resources that support independence and self-sufficiency.
Plant Pathology
Investigate and conduct research on all aspects of plant diseases, their causes, and how to control them. Carry out educational programs designed for the commercial agricultural industry and the general public. Provide diagnostic services and information on plant disease management.
Pomology
Practical advice and problem solving for fruit and nut producers.
Strawberries & Caneberries
The strawberry and caneberry (raspberries and blackberries) program serves growers in Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito Counties.
Blog: Strawberries and Caneberries ; Fresas y Moras
Sudden Oak Death
Sudden oak death is responsible for the widespread die back of tanoak and several oak species in the central and northern coastal counties of California. It has also been identified on numerous other host plants, with varying symptoms and varying degrees of mortality. Efforts to better understand and manage this pest involve many organizations and individuals in California and throughout the world.
Vegetable Crops & Weed Science
Conduct an applied research and educational program in vegetable crop production and weed science for crops grown in Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties. Production issues include soil fertility, abiotic problem diagnosis, cover crop management and new crop development, Weed identification services are provided, as well as research on weed control.
Viticulture
Has cross-county responsibilities for Cooperative Extension programs for Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties for our local grape growing industry.
Youth Development
Through research, knowledge extension and service, the Youth Development Program works collaboratively with community partners to provide young people with opportunities to develop leadership, citizenship and life skills in order to become productive and contributing members of our community and society.
Youth Development Programs place a special emphasis on developing science, technology and environmental literacy in young people which are carried out at schools, community centers, after school programs and through the 4-H Community Club Program.
Site was last updated on 10/27/09 at 11:43 AM