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It's that time of year for preserving fruit and vegetables from your garden. The Agriculture and Natural Resource website offers a variety of free publications to help you get started.
Here are some of the free publications they offer:
- Safe Methods of Canning Vegetables
- Tomatoes: Safe Methods to Store, Preserve, and Enjoy
- Garlic: Safe Methods to Store, Preserve, and Enjoy
- Peppers: Safe Methods to Store, Preserve, and Enjoy
- Strawberries: Safe Methods to Store, Preserve, and Enjoy
For any canning questions you may have, please email: mfphumboldt@ucdavis.edu
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News
Media gets UC input for stories on unconventional farming
Reporters sought UC Cooperative Extension expertise for recent articles about unusual farming efforts in two parts of California. Fresno Bee reporter Robert Rodriguez covered the story of sisters in their early 20s who have settled on their dad's...
Citizen scientists being mobilized in Sonoma County
A Sudden Oak Death "Blitz" planned for Sonoma County June 15-16 will prepare local residents to spot infected plants, collect samples from their neighborhoods and submit them for laboratory testing, reported the Kenwood Press. The session is hosted by...
Santa Barbara 4-H feeling budget pressure
The Santa Barbara County 4-H program is raising awareness about the county board of supervisors' plans to cut funding for UC Cooperative Extension, according to reports that appear on the KSBY Channel 6 website and in the Santa Barbara...
Museum collections hold answers to questions not yet asked
UC Berkeley researchers relied on historical samples of marbled murrelet breast feathers to understand what factors may be impacting the species' survival today, said an article on Crosscut.com. The team compared the ratios of stable isotopes of carbon...
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Calendar
| Event Name | Date |
|---|---|
| Riparian webinar #4 - management case studies | 5/22/2013 |
| Wool Handling School | 5/25/2013 |
| Redding - Workshop on Managing Family Forests in California | 5/29/2013 |
| Riparian webinar #5 - management case studies | 5/29/2013 |
| Forestry Institute for Teachers - Plumas County | 6/16/2013 |
| Forestry Institute for Teachers - Tuolumne County | 6/23/2013 |
| Ties to the Land workshop - San Luis Obispo | 6/25/2013 |
| Forestry Institute for Teachers - Shasta County | 7/7/2013 |
| Forestry Institute for Teachers - Humboldt County | 7/14/2013 |
Contact Information
Humboldt County Office
5630 South Broadway
Eureka, CA 95503-6998
Phone: (707) 445-7351
Fax: (707) 444-9334
Director:
Yana Valachovic
Other Offices
Del Norte County Office
586 G St.
Crescent City, CA 95531
phone: (707) 464-4711
fax: (707) 464-7520
e-mail: cedelnorte@ucdavis.edu
Eureka Sea Grant Extension Office
2 Commercial Street, Suite 4
Suite 4
Eureka, CA 95501
phone: 707-443-8369
fax: 707-445-3901