The college and its divisions are home to a wide variety of programs, institutes and centers, many of which attract competitive federal funding. Their missions include goals related to research, education and outreach. Their focus areas address diverse issues such as the environment, plant and animal biology, and human health and well-being.
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Agricultural Biotechnology
Science-based information and resources on agriculture, food, and technology.
![Elementary children harvest lettuce for a salad.](/sites/g/files/dgvnsk1721/files/media/images/KidsintheGarden.png)
School Gardening Program
This program, formerly known as the Children's Garden Program, began more than 20 years ago as a small student-initiated project and since then has evolved into a flourishing environmental education resource popular with teachers and students.
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4-H
The California 4-H program is a part of the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR), a statewide network of the University of California. UC ANR researchers and educators are dedicated to the creation, development and application of knowledge in agricultural, natural and human resources.
![Kyle Rizzo a Plant Science major picks produce at the Student Farm on Monday, July 29, 2019.](/sites/g/files/dgvnsk1721/files/media/images/studentfarm1.png)
Student Farm
The Student Farm is a community where students work to create, maintain, and explore sustainable food systems.