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UCCE rangeland advisor meets with ranchers in the field to discuss rangeland management decisions.
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UCCE to be a leader in climate change awareness and education

February 21st, 2018
Although individual extreme weather events cannot yet be reliably linked to global climate change, the warming planet may be contributing to recent weather disasters in California. Across the state, 129 million trees died as a result of the drought of 2011-2016, many of them in the Sierra Nevada.
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As blossoms begin to pop on Central California fruit and nut trees, farmers are worried about the low levels of rainfall seen in the state so far this winter.
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'Never ending' drought news from UC ANR

February 7th, 2018
Warm and sunny winter days are no cause for celebration among the farmers, ranchers and forest managers who rely on UC Agriculture and Natural Resources' research-based information and expertise to make their work more profitable.
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