Please join us for presentations and conversations with three candidates for the Production Manager & Educator position. Each brings a remarkable set of experiences. We value your participation and feedback in this process. Each candidate will give a short presentation, which you can join by zoom, followed by a brief teaching demonstration in the field. For those able to join in person, presentations will be in Bowley, room 101.
The Agricultural Sustainability Institute (ASI) at UC Davis has announced that the 2026 Eric Bradford and Charlie Rominger Agricultural Sustainability Leadership Award will be given to Dr. Desmond Jolly, Cooperative Extension Economist Emeritus, University of California, Davis, and Director Emeritus of the UC Statewide Small Farm Program.
As part of a vision to bring community together to learn, share and support, Sustainable Ag & Food Systems students and advisors, along with the Student Farm, have launched a winter 2026 Crowdfund campaign to buy a mobile pizza oven. The oven will be used by Student Farm and SA&FS students at community potlucks, welcome events, and seminars.
The PLANET Seminar (Practical Learning About New Environmental Technologies) is a new seminar series hosted by the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) Sacramento Valley and the UC Davis Student Farm. This series is geared towards undergraduate and graduate students interested in careers at the intersection of agriculture and environmental science, with a focus on sustainability and emerging technologies that mitigate negative environmental impacts.
The nomination call for the 2026 Eric Bradford & Charlie Rominger Agricultural Sustainability Leadership award is now live. This award recognizes and honors UC Davis-affiliated individuals who have exhibited the leadership, work ethic and integrity epitomized by the late Eric Bradford, a livestock geneticist who gave 50 years of service to UC Davis, and the late Charlie Rominger, a fifth-generation Yolo County farmer and land preservationist. Nominations are due January 31st, 2026.
"Making Sustainable Agriculture Education Accessible and Building Community"
This fall, Itzel Villagran will be busy. As a 4th year in Sustainable Agriculture and Development and Lead Student Farmer in the Market Garden program, she is a PEAS fellow, conducting field research in soils, and a Green fellow, building community through growing, sharing and teaching about foods important to her and her family.
Trina Klein with Plant Sciences covered the SCOPE program's recent field day, describing the zinnia and tomato varieties being developed and introducing some of the Lead Student Farmers contributing to crop improvement for organic growers. Read more here: