The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources released its Coordinators Monthly Newsletter for March 2026, according to an April 17 announcement. The digital newsletter features program highlights such as Lake County Tribal Health, plant sales and payment processing resources, training on avoiding conflicts of interest, and information about upcoming trainings and events.
The monthly newsletter provides updates that are relevant to the community and stakeholders who participate in or benefit from UC Agriculture and Natural Resources programs. The publication aims to keep readers informed about educational opportunities, available resources, and ongoing projects.
UC Agriculture and Natural Resources is part of the University of California system, managing Cooperative Extension services according to the official website. The organization operates nine research and extension centers that serve as laboratories representing California’s diverse ecosystems according to the official website. These facilities support a wide range of activities designed to address local needs across the state.
Each year, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources conducts more than 33,800 educational events with support from over 18,400 volunteers according to the official website. Funding for these programs is secured through public contributions according to the official website.
The organization has gained recognition for providing trusted services that connect research with community needs according to the official website. It promotes sustainable practices aimed at strengthening resilient ecosystems as well as supporting economic vitality in California communities according to the official website.
For more details on current initiatives or upcoming events featured in this month’s issue, readers can access the full digital newsletter online.
