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Greetings from Imperial County!

NEW UCCE Imperial County Master Gardener Coordinator

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Hi, my name is Jessica Delgado, and I am so excited to be the new UC Master Gardener Coordinator! I have been an Imperial Valley resident all my life, having graduated from Central Union High School, Imperial Valley College, and the Imperial County University of Phoenix branch. My professional career began with El Centro Elementary School District in 2002 and really defined my passion for education. After earning my Bachelor of Science in Human Services and becoming a certified mental health facilitator, I began my work at Pioneers Memorial Hospital while also substitute teaching at local elementary schools. All I saw while driving from work site to work site were agricultural fields which led me to my next adventure: opening a small garden to table restaurant. For 7 years, I was able to connect with many local small gardens and community members to really explore the benefits of eating in season, fresh, local produce. The last two years I was a Community Education Specialist II with CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE team. I am hoping that my experience with local small gardens and delivering of nutrition education enhanced with gardening lesson will be an asset to serving our community.

 

2025 Guidelines...AVAILABLE NOW

Guidelines To Production Costs and Practices Imperial County 

2025 Field and Vegetable Crops

Cost: $40.00

Cash or Check Only

2025 Guidelines Available

4 Tips To Stay Healthy with CalFresh Healthy Living - UCCE Imperial County

Check out our latest youtube video!!!

 

https://youtu.be/akinZTd-PeA

Kids R Us Preschool

Great video in Spanish.  Wonderful job that CalFresh is doing in our preschools.

 

https://youtu.be/uaJM_9vhBx4

 

 

 

Insights: Water and Drought Online Seminar Series

The latest research-based advice on weathering a drought is now available free online.  The UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources is working to help farmers cope with the unwelcome outcome of historically low rainfall the last three years.  UC scientists, with support from the California Department of Water Resources, have recorded video presentations on high-priority drought webpages.

Each presentation is about one half hour in length and are available at the link below:

 

Click here to visit the Online Seminar Series

Drought Information

The University of California has been extensively involved in research and implementation of water conservation/management strategies throughout the state.  A lot is knows about when and how to most effectively use limited water supplies.  The links below contain a brief introduction. Additional information is available at UC ANR drought website.  http://ciwr.ucanr.edu/California_Drought_Expertise/

 

Citrus and Pistachio

Cotton

Landscapes

Vegetables

Vineyards

 

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