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Join Master Gardeners: Application Deadine Nov 20
Posted 10/5/2009 -   The UC Master Gardeners are now accepting applications.  The deadline is quickly approaching!  Please have your...

Gardeners' Thanks- Tomato Extravaganza
Posted 9/29/2009 - The Master Gardeners of San Luis Obispo County recently celebrated its most successful Tomato Extravaganza to date – due in...

Worm Composting!
Posted 9/22/2009 - Next class is scheduled for Saturday, November 14th!REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED:  follow this link to...

Practical Water Gardening
Posted 9/14/2009 - Aquatic Gardens, Not Aquatic Pests: How To Practice Responsible Water Gardening (ANR Publication 8369), has now been...

Garden Shed
Posted 9/8/2009 - We are so grateful for the hard work that the Youth CCC's put into our garden!  They found this large rock under the...

County Information

San Luis Obispo County
Cooperative Extension San Luis Obispo County
2156 Sierra Way
Suite C
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone: (805) 781-5940
Fax: (805) 781-4316

Director:
Richard P Enfield

San Luis Obispo County Programs

<i>What is Cooperative Extension?</i> What is Cooperative Extension?
California Cooperative Extension is the local link to research, information, and expertise for the University of California. Instead of teaching students in classrooms, Cooperative Extension advisors and staff work directly with people in San Luis Obispo County. Since 1922, when the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors officially established a partnership with CE, we have been part of a nationwide network of educators and scientists who use education to help local people solve problems.

Cooperative Extension Volunteers Cooperative Extension Volunteers
How you too can be a Volunteer in San Luis Obispo County. Check out what opportunities await you!

4-H Youth Development 4-H Youth Development
Did you know that "Head-Heart-Hands-Health" represents the four H's in the 4-H clover? Whether youth participate in clubs, family-science programs, or in other program settings, the 4-H Youth Development Program's mission and goals remain the same....to help youth develop to their full potential!

Master Gardeners Master Gardeners
Master Gardener volunteers are recruited and trained by land grant universities throughout the United States and Canada. Local programs are coordinated by horticulture advisors at County University of California Cooperative Extension offices with a primary goal to answer the myriad of questions from home gardeners. Master Gardeners extend to their communities the benefits of horticulture research developed at the University level. Master Gardeners have become an important connection to the public sector by the University of California.

Horticulture Horticulture
The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. Offering information that optimizes production, conserves natural resources, and protects the environment.

Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program
Oak woodlands on the Central Coast provide range forage for livestock, habitat for wildlife, firewood for homes, and enjoyment for people who live and visit here. The UC Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program conducts research and educational programs on oak regeneration and the status and interrelationships of soil, water, wildlife, and plant resources. This information is being used by woodland owners, managers and land use planners to develop sound management strategies to maintain oak woodlands for the enjoyment and benefit of all Californians.

Nutrition, Family, and Consumer Sciences Nutrition, Family, and Consumer Sciences
Offering opportunities for families, individuals, and youth to enhance their quality of living by providing resources that support independence and self-sufficiency.

Viticulture Viticulture
The culture of grapes for wine and table grape production. Offering information that optimizes production, conserves natural resources, and protects the environment.

Watershed/Natural Resources/ Range Management Watershed/Natural Resources/ Range Management
Watersheds capture, store, and release water for downstream uses to provide forage for grazing by livestock; their diverse plant communities provide habitat for many species of wildlife, and recreational uses.

Farm Water Quality Program Farm Water Quality Program
The Farm Water Quality Planning program is a coordinated effort by the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources cooperating with the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), the agriculture industry, and local technical resource providers to improve water quality education to the irrigated agriculture industry on the Central Coast of California.

Marine Science Marine Science
Research-based information and education for a healthy and sustainable fisheries industry and a healthy ocean ecosystem.

Fire Information Fire Information
This page provides links and information about the fires and fire-related topics.

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