Research & Extension Centers

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Research Impacts

Roundup Ready alfalfa has increased in popularity in Northeast California as glyphosate offers excellent control of problem weeds. Considerable research before and after the commercial release of Roundup Ready alfalfa demonstrated essentially no perceptible crop injury from glyphosate.
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Research Funding

UC ANR realizes that the cost of conducting field research can sometimes be a disincentive to scientists. Fortunately, UC ANR and each REC provides funding to reduce the full cost of research for UC researchers.
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Facilities

Detailed Research Location Guide Download our comprehensive brochure to explore the various research locations available to you. This brochure provides detailed information on each location, including the regional climate, focus of research, and REC specific highlights.
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Project Submission

An annual call for proposals is announced through the UC ANR Update, UC ANR Portal, and using Collaborative Tools for existing research projects. However, off-cycle research projects are generally accepted outside the normal call for proposals (March-April) as long as space and labor are available.
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About Us

The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Division operates nine Research and Extension Centers (RECs).
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Contact Us

Brent Hales Associate Vice President of Research and Extension Center System University of California 2801 Second St. Davis, CA 95918 Phone: (530) 752-9391 Email: bdhales@ucanr.edu Darren Haver, Ph.D.
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