Livestock and Natural Resource Management
The Livestock and Natural Resources Program conducts research, and provides science based education and advice to support range livestock producers and managers and others interested in natural resource management.
Viticulture & Enology
The Viticulture & Enology Program extends useful, technical, and economic research-based information to wine grape producers and wineries in California. Major issues include improvement of production practices, resource management, pest management, food safety, worker safety, postharvest handling, alternative crops, enterprise and market analysis, and agricultural education of the public.
Forestry and Wildlands Ecology
Providing professional research, education and advice to support both oak and conifer forest landowners and managers.
4-H Program
4-H helps young people discover and develop their potential. It provides a wide variety of educational and enrichment experiences.
Russian River Water Wise Project
The project studying the Agricultural Water Demand and Irrigation Technology in the Mendocino portion of the Russian River is now complete. The purpose of the study was to improve understanding of agricultural water needs and uses within the Russian River Watershed and to improve agriculture's knowledge and use of irrigation and water supply technologies. The study is now available for you to review.
Marine Science
Research-based information and education for a healthy and sustainable fisheries industry and a healthy ocean ecosystem.
Integrated Pest Management
Research and links for Integrated Pest Management for Ornamental Plant Production and Maintenance.
Pomology
Practical advice and problem solving for fruit and nut producers.
Watershed Management
The Watershed Management Program provides scientifically based education to maintain viable natural resource management and agricultural production while conserving, protecting, and restoring watershed functions.
MCWA Study
At the request of the Mendocino County Water Agency (MCWA) Board of Directors, the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) has conducted a situational analysis of the Mendocino County Water Agency.
UC Master Naturalist
Promoting stewardship through science and service.
The UC Master Naturalist is a science based environmental education and outreach program designed to increase environmental stewardship and citizen participation in resource conservation throughout California. Through coursework, field training and a variety of service learning opportunities, we intend to increase the level of environmental literacy and enhance participants personal connection with the natural world. The program is in development by the UC Cooperative Extension.
Master Gardener
Master Gardeners are volunteers trained and certified by the University of California Cooperative Extention in the areas of gardening and horticulture. Since 1979, they have been extending information and providing technical assistance to gardeners in California.