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Vela speaks to UC regents about outreach to Latinos

November 30th, 2023
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Ricardo Vela, manager of UC ANR's News and Information Outreach in Spanish, spoke to the UC Regents Public Engagement and Development Committee on Nov. 15 about science communication for Latino Californians.
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Celebration Corner

November 29th, 2023
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Who else deserves kudos? Share your good news by sending an email to contentpipeline@ucanr.edu.
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Hmong and Iu-Mienh farmers tour Yolo, Sacramento farms

November 29th, 2023
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Margaret Lloyd, UCCE organic agriculture and small farms advisor for the Capitol Corridor, hosted a tour on Oct. 24 for about 40 Hmong and Iu-Mienh farmers to meet other farmers in Winters and Sacramento.
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Forest Stewardship team updates their Story Map

November 28th, 2023
Through a brand-new application design, the Forest Stewardship team has made it easier to view forestry community stories The Forest Stewardship team has revamped their Forest Stewardship Story Map, first published in summer 2023.
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Lindcove REC displays citrus fruit for tasting Dec. 9

November 28th, 2023
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Lindcove Research and Extension Center invites the public to their citrus fruit display and tasting. On Dec. 9, from 9 a.m. to noon, they will be hosting their annual free event where visitors can taste and see more than 100 citrus varieties grown at the center.
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