Title: STATE OF THE DIVISION
1UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIADivision of
Agriculture Natural Resources
2The Division Today
3ANR Who we are
- The Agricultural
Experiment Station - Cooperative Extension
4We discover so we may share
5The Research-Extension Continuum
Outreach, Demonstration
Application and Adaptation
Science and Knowledge
Problems, Issues
Policy Analysis, Impacts
6The Agricultural Experiment Station
- 650 faculty with joint research and teaching
responsibilities - 50 departments on three campuses
- Four colleges and schools
7Cooperative Extension
- More than 220 county-based advisors and 130
campus-based specialists - More than 50 county offices and three campuses
8How ANR is funded
9We yield new ideas
10Where ANR research and extension happen
- Laboratories other research teaching
facilities on 3 campuses - Ten off-campus centers for research and extension
- UC programs are delivered at the county level
throughout the state
11ANR Mission Programs for People
- To serve California through the creation,
development and application of knowledge in
agricultural, natural and human resources.
12How ANR is organized
Vice President - Ag Nat. Resources Executive
Council Program Council
Cooperative Extension Specialists Advisors
Ag Experiment Station AES Scientists
Statewide Programs/Projects
Workgroups
Berkeley College of Natural Resources Davis
College of Ag Environmental Sciences Davis
School of Veterinary Medicine Riverside College
of Natural Agricultural Sciences
North Coast Mountain Region Central Valley
Region Central Coast South Region
13Program Areas Workgroups
- Ag Policy Pest Management
- 15 workgroups
- Ag Productivity
- 29 workgroups
- Human Resources
- 22 workgroups
- Natural Resources
- 17 workgroups
14We value natural California
15Statewide Programs Projects
Sixteen programs focus on areas of special
concern to Californians
- A few examples include
- Statewide Integrated Pest Management Project
- Agricultural Issues Center
- Sustainable Agriculture Research Education
Program - Center for Water Resources
- Expanded Food Nutrition Education Program
- 4-H Youth Development Program
16Cooperative Extension
- Your local door to resources of the University
of California
17How Cooperative Extension is administered
- UC Vice President
- Daniel M. Dooley
- Director, Cooperative Extension
Associate Vice President Rick Standiford Associat
e Director, Cooperative Extension
- Assistant Vice President
- Barbara Allen-Diaz
- Assistant Director, Cooperative Extension
With cooperation from regional directors and UCB,
UCD, UCR and Vet Med deans
18Cooperative Extension Regions
North Coast and Mountain Region
Central Valley Region
Central Coast and South Region
19Advisors collaborate with specialists AES
scientists
20UCCE advisors role
- Full partnership with federal, state, county and
private sectors in research and educational
outreach - Programs tailored to address local issues
- Meetings, conferences, workshops, demonstrations,
field days, video programs, newsletters, manuals,
one-on-one consultations and Web sites - Problemsolving research
- Volunteers extend UCCE knowledge
21Issue-based programs
Nutrition Education
LandUse
Water Quality
Insects Diseases
22General program efforts
We develop and provide research-based information
through education in INSERT YOUR COUNTY in the
following areas
- Agriculture
- Natural Resources
- Community Development
- 4-H Youth Development and Human Resources
23Academic advisors
- Name of Person Title and Specialty
24Program and support staff
25Program highlights
26Lake County Cattle Field Day
27Stream Temperature Research Riparian
Grazing Grass I.D.
28Cover Crops Weed Control Mediterranean Varietals
29Vineyard Conversion Endangered Species Forest
Ecology
30We Serve the Land and its People
Visit us on the Web at ucanr.org