Looking for information on droughts? Click HERE to check out the new UC Davis Drought Management website to learn more!
Click below to view the results of the Organic Research & Extension Needs survey conducted by Dr. Jenny Broome, Area Plant Pathologist
Sacramento Valley Organic Research and Extension Needs Survey Results
Yolo County
Cooperative Extension Yolo County
70 Cottonwood Street
Left Side Of Building
Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: (530) 666-8143
Fax: (530) 666-8736
e-mail: ceyolo@ucdavis.edu
Director:
Kent Brittan
Effective July 1, 2009, the UCCE Yolo County Office will be closed Mondays.
Our new hours will be:
Tuesday-Friday, 8am-5pm (closed 12-1pm for lunch)
Advisors can be reached on their direct lines. Please click HERE for our Yolo County Staff directory.
Thank you!
UCCE Yolo County Staff
4-H Youth Program
4-H helps young people discover and develop their potential. It provides a wide variety of educational and enrichment experiences.
Field Crops
The Field Crops program includes crops such as corn, wheat and safflower. Yearly trials provide important information about disease resistance and yield for more efficient production.
Fruit and Nuts
Up-to-date information and research regarding fruit and nut crops (excluding grapes).
Livestock and Range Management
Providing professional research and advice to support range livestock producers and rangeland managers.
Master Gardener Program
Master Gardener volunteers provide information, problem-solving expertise and educational opportunities about home gardening to Yolo County residents.
Norton Hall
Norton Hall is a meeting room available to University and County departments. The hall is only to be used for meetings that directly affect the wellfare of Yolo County and cannot be reserved for private functions.
Nutrition Education Program
The major goal of the University of California Nutrition Education Program is to improve the nutrition-related skills and behaviors of Yolo County youth and families.
Organic Production and Plant Pathology
Area plant pathology and pomology information relevant to the Sacramento Valley. Information includes: plant pathology, strawberry information, and agritourism resources.
Pest Management
The program covers Water Quality, Integrated Pest Management, Forage Crops (alfalfa, sudangrass, oat hay) and Dry Beans.
Vegetable Crops
Information for vegetable growers in Yolo, Solano and Sacramento counties with an emphasis on Processing Tomato Production.