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Born in 1929, Dr. William Wood was raised on a farm ranch in Yuba County, California. After working with the Almond Grower’s Association and the Federal Marketing Order [...]
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Dr. Alvin J. Sokolow grew up on the West Side of Chicago, immersed in discussions of big city politics. Using his undergraduate journalism training, and the realization t [...]
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George D. Rendell was born in 1932 in Rialto, California and first became involved with Agricultural Extension as a youngster in Riverside County 4-H, with an interest in [...]
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Raymond G. Lyon was born on a sheep and pear ranch in Lake County in 1933. After being active as a youth in 4-H and Future Farmers of America, Lyon aspired to be a farm a [...]
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Born in 1917, Walter “Howdy” Howard grew up on the campus of UC Davis, where his father was a Professor of Horticulture. Howard describes a lifelong love of the outd [...]
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Dr. W. R. "Reg" Gomes retired in 2007 from his position as Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) at the University of California. His responsibilitie [...]
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Dr. Kenneth Farrell completed his Master’s degree and Doctorate in Agricultural Economics from Iowa State University and served as an Economist for the University of Ca [...]
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Josephine “Jo” W. Van Schaick worked at the UCCE Santa Barbara County programs in Family and Consumer Sciences and served as a 4-H Youth & Home Advisor from 1947 [...]
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Dr. James Lyons began working with Extension in the mid-1950s as a field assistant in Modesto, “a grunt worker for the farm advisors.” This experience helped him get [...]
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Study, University of Pennsylvania, Frank Miles Day; travel and study in Italy and Paris; to San
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