- Author: Jeannette E. Warnert
Published on: August 31, 2020
Six UC Cooperative Extension research projects were awarded funding ranging from $100,000 to $250,000 each from the California Department of Food and Agriculture Healthy Soils Program. The grants are designed to fund implementation and demonstration of on-farm soil health practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and store carbon.
One of the grant recipients, John Bailey, director of the UC Hopland Research and Extension Center in Mendocino County, will use the $100,000 award to establish a perennial hedgerow at...
Tags: Amber Vinchesi-Vahl (1), carbon sequestration (3), greenhouse gas (5), Hopland (2), John Bailey (1), Kate Scow (3), Maria de la Fuente (1), Michelle Leinfelder-Miles (1), Rachael Long (14), Ruth Dahlquist-Wilard (1), Sara Light (1), soil (13)
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture, Natural Resources
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