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Meet our New Rice Farming Systems Advisor, Sarah Marsh

Sarah Marsh, UC Cooperative Extension Rice Farming Systems Advisor serving Colusa and Yolo counties
Sarah Marsh, UC Cooperative Extension Rice Farming Systems Advisor serving Colusa and Yolo counties
My name is Sarah Marsh, and I am excited to join UC Cooperative Extension as the new Rice Farming Systems Advisor serving Colusa and Yolo counties. I will be based out of Colusa at the Colusa UCCE office. I grew up on a diversified row-crop and orchard farm in Arbuckle and am grateful for the opportunity to serve the community in which I was raised. After completing my undergraduate degree in Plant and Environmental Soil Science at Texas A&M University, I obtained a M.S. in Horticulture and Agronomy at UC Davis, where I worked with Dr. Kassim Al-Khatib in studying weeds and herbicide resistance in rice agroecosystems. I have since worked in rice breeding research and integrative pest management in several row crops in the Upper Gulf Coast region.

I hope to spend the first few months getting to know the growers and community of this region and learning what the unique needs of our area are. I am so thrilled to have the opportunity to learn from all of you, and I am excited to partner with the community to craft a research program that can deliver relevant results. I encourage you to reach out with ideas, requests, or questions relating to rice farming as I develop priorities to pursue in this position. Please feel free to drop by the Colusa UCCE office or give me a call. I can be reached via email at smarsh@ucanr.edu or telephone at (530) 203-8585.

 

Original source: Rice Notes - January 2024 newsletter