Butte County University Extension

Butte County University Extension Information about 4-H, master gardeners, nutrition programs, agriculture, natural resources, and UC research publications.

As part of the agricultural community, we help farmers develop more-efficient growing methods, solve pest management problems and develop crops and irrigation methods that use less water. As stewards of the land, we help develop smart water-use strategies, develop wildfire education and help preserve natural areas and farmland. As advocates for healthy communities, we promote healthy diets and exe

rcise for better health, help Californians learn to choose the most nutritious foods and help shape the citizens of tomorrow through the 4-H Youth Development Program.

02/22/2013

Check and see how our olives are doing.

Info for canned olive and olive oil producers

Check out how you can go and visit an almond farmer.
02/21/2013

Check out how you can go and visit an almond farmer.

Here at FSNEP we value the importance of students' knowledge about farming.

See how the economics, pest and disease management,  nutrition, water management and the orchard floor can affect our al...
02/20/2013

See how the economics, pest and disease management, nutrition, water management and the orchard floor can affect our almonds.

Butte County - Almonds

We have over 13 locations each with a wide rage of activities. From photography to archery.
02/19/2013

We have over 13 locations each with a wide rage of activities. From photography to archery.

Butte County - 4-H Clubs

02/17/2013

Check out how our fruit has done in the past.

Butte County - Fruit Notes

02/16/2013

See how our families are working to keep healthy.

EFNEP is federally funded by USDA and is administered by the University of California Cooperative Extension. Nutrition educators are trained and help limited income families with young children to meet their nutritional needs on a small budget, improve their health and become more self sufficient.

Which oaks will survive after being burned?
02/16/2013

Which oaks will survive after being burned?

Butte County - Livestock and Natural Resources

Bio-security, rabbits and veterinary sciences.
02/15/2013

Bio-security, rabbits and veterinary sciences.

UC ANR Curriculum Resources

02/14/2013

Our 4-H monthly newsletter.

Butte County - Cloverleaves

See how our teachers are being a role model for the next generation.
02/13/2013

See how our teachers are being a role model for the next generation.

Our EatFit curriculum steers adolescents away from weight loss and dieting while directing young adults to focus on leading a healthy lifestyle.

Almonds, olives, prunes, walnuts and citrus.
02/12/2013

Almonds, olives, prunes, walnuts and citrus.

Joe Connell, Farm Advisor for almonds, olives, citrus, subtropicals, and ornamental horticulture.

See all of our upcoming events.
02/10/2013

See all of our upcoming events.

Butte County - Events Calendar

Address

Oroville, CA
95965

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+15305387201

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