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669 County Square Drive, Suite 100
Ventura, CA 93003
Phone: 805.645.1451
Fax: 805.645.1474
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The office will be closed for the following holidays:
Latest News
Join us this Saturday at the 3rd annual
Ventura County Weed and Wildflower Show!
This free family event will be held April 20 from 11am until 3pm in the museum located at 926 Railroad Avenue, Santa Paula. Activities in addition to the show include: Native plant sale, children's activities, garden tours, native plant and pollinator expert speakers, and exhibits.
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The show is presented by Ventura County Agriculture Commissioner/Weights and Measures, Ventura County Agriculture Museum, Ventura County Resource Conservation District, Ventura County Weed Management Area, California Native Plant Society-Channel Islands Chapter, University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Cooperative Extension and Master Gardeners.
Calendar
Event Name | Date |
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Wildflower & Weed Show | 4/20/2024 |
Sheep Shearing School 2024 | 4/22/2024 |
Thelma Hansen Symposium | 5/14/2024 |
ESA Annual Meeting 2024 | 8/4/2024 |
UC Cooperative Extension &
Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center
UCCE Ventura County- Blogs
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Avocado Guide from Down Under
The 2nd edition of the Avocado Problem Solver Field Guide is OUT NOW! It contains 14 new disorders (including six spotted mite, panicle dieback and tree lodging), it updates and expands the information provided in the original edition, includes three new...
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Calculating Irrigation with CIMIS
Avocado Irrigation Calculator using CIMIS (California Irrigation Management Information System) Updated March 13, 2024 Gary S. Bender Farm Advisor Emeritus – Subtropical Horticulture UC Cooperative Extension – San Diego...
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Feathertop
For years, I thought I was seeing fountain grass, an invasive grass that is found in all kinds of wild and disturbed settings. I was told it got its name because it was the only thing that would grow around communal fountains where people tamped...
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Avocado Seminar - April 11
Please join us at one of our California Avocado Growers Seminar Series. Presented byCalifornia Avocado Society, Inc., California Avocado Commission, and University of California Cooperative Extension Check...
CDFA has declared a quarantine in Ventura County following the detection of the citrus disease Huanglongbing (HLB), or citrus greening, in two citrus trees on one residential property in the city of Santa Paula. These detections are the first HLB-positive trees in Ventura County. CDFA is working with the USDA and the Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner on this cooperative project.
The detection will require a mandatory five-mile-radius quarantine area around the find site to restrict the movement of citrus fruit, trees, and related plant material. The quarantine area is bordered on the north by Ojai Road; on the south by E Los Angeles Avenue; on the west by Wells Road; and on the east by Balcom Canyon Road. HLB quarantine maps for Ventura County are available online at:
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/citrus/pests_diseases/hlb/regulation.html.
New beginnings for the Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center in Camarillo
In December 2022, the University of California acquired a 114-acre farm property on the west side of Camarillo to become the new home of the Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center. The ultimate goal of the new Hansen Agricultural Research and Extension Center is to become a vibrant research and education hub that provides science-based solutions and is responsive to the needs of agricultural, rural and urban communities and the environment in Ventura County. Use this link to read the complete article: A New Home for HAREC
The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Division (UC ANR) operates nine Research and Extension Centers (RECs) throughout California. Each has unique ecological resources and connects research and extension activities to regional challenges and issues. Learn about all nine extensions here:
RECs Brochure
Accelerating Sustainable Pest Management: A Roadmap for California
Christopher Greer, UC IPM and Plant Pathology Advisor, discusses findings and makes recommendations about "Accelerating Sustainable Pest Management: A Roadmap for California," a document resulting from 21 months of research by the Sustainable Pest Management (SPM) Work Group regarding California's transition from high-risk pesticides to safer, more sustainable methods of pest control in both agricultural and urban settings. Read the full report: Accelerating Sustainable Pest Management: A Roadmap for California
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Posted on January 23, 2024
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If you are a commercial grower and need advice or assistance on an agricultural issue, please contact one of our Cooperative Extension Advisors.
If you wish to bring a sample to the UCCE office, please complete and print the Sample Submission Form and bring it with your sample.
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UC ANR Blogs
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Diversity of Arachnids to be Showcased at Briggs Hall During UC Davis Picnic Day
The UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology will not only celebrate insect and...
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Grubs in your garden?
While preparing your garden for planting this spring, you may have found white grubs in the soil....