Archive Nut, Prune and Olive Programs

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Belgium Endive Trial 2006

Belgian endive can be successfully grown in Santa Clara County as a cool weather green. The plants need to be started in the summer. In late fall, they are harvested, trimmed, and transplanted into damp sand where they are kept cool and dark. Six plants will yield weekly salad greens from December through…
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California Ecosystem Management Database: Page

Handbook- Measuring Ecosystem Services

A key challenge in comparing results across multiple management trials and experiments is that different measurements are used. This handbook provides suggestions on standardized measurement approaches to improve future comparisons across trials.
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Terms of Data Use

Data access is granted by the authors of the data and the University of California for the purposes of: Guiding management decisions Aiding synthesis of data to improve management recommendations and to improve our scientific understanding of ecological processes.
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Bay Area Working Rangelands: Page

Other Links & Publications

The Central Coast Rangeland Coalition (CCRC) is a non-profit, consensus-driven organization of rangeland managers and professionals dedicated to improving the sustainability of central coast rangelands and associated livestock operations and communities.
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Bay Area Working Rangelands: Page

Rangeland Stewardship

Fact Sheet: Grazing Systems ManagementUnderstanding Livestock Grazing Impacts Website Grazing impacts are complex and occur as a series of continuums, not as an all good or all bad situation.
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Bay Area Working Rangelands: Page

Habitat

California grasslands, oak savannahs and oak woodlands provide a home to more wildlife species than any other habitat type in California -- some of the highest biodiversity in the world (Myers et al. 2000).
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