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UC ANR joins in the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month 2020. (Photo: Pixabay)
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Why we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15, 2020
By Ricardo A Vela
Hispanic Heritage Month begins on September 15 and continues until October 15. The purpose of the celebration is to recognize the contributions and vital presence of Hispanics and Latin Americans in the United States.
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Master Gardener Debi Adams, with her harvest
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Coordinators Corner: Planning your Fall in the Garden

September 2, 2020
By Margaret J O'neill
You can feel it in the air fall is coming! The nights are starting to cool down, thankfully, and the air has a different sound. My grandma would always tell me to listen to the sound of the small airplanes that land and take off out of the Cable airport.
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Welcome Accepted Master Gardener Applicants!

September 1, 2020
By Janet S Hartin
What do more than a dozen community and school garden organizers, members and directors of 15 non-profit boards, several K-12 teachers, a department chair from Loma Linda University a, retired USDA senior marketing manager, a sociologist, an anthropologist, a handful of IT and human resource manager...
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Pedro Carvalho
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Names in the News

August 31, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Carvalho named UCCE feedlot management specialist Pedro Carvalho joined UC ANR as a UC Cooperative Extension feedlot management specialist in the UC Davis Department of Animal Science, located in Imperial County, on Aug. 1, 2020.
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As part of the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, UC ANR is recognizing the contributions of three Latino professionals.
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Join Hispanic Heritage Month celebration Sept. 15-Oct. 15

August 31, 2020
Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, is a celebration is to recognize Hispanics' contributions and vital presence in the United States. President Lyndon Johnson first approved Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968 and it was expanded to a full month by President Ronald Reagan.
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