The March 2026 issue of Cloverleaf highlights updates related to the Trinity County Fair and activities from the Southern Trinity 4-H Club.
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) continues its work across California, sharing science-based practices that aim to improve lives and livelihoods. According to its official website, UC ANR is affiliated with the University of California and applies university expertise to support communities through research and outreach initiatives.
UC ANR operates offices in all 58 California counties and maintains nine Research and Extension Centers, which serve as living laboratories in various ecosystems (source). The organization has provided resources in nutrition, food systems, and youth education for over a century. Its collaborations focus on effective approaches in farming, environmental conservation, wildfire protection, and economic opportunities statewide (source).
Glenda Humiston serves as vice president of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (source).
The latest issue also features news from the Southern Trinity 4-H Club.
