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Cooperative Extension Tulare County 4437 S. Laspina St., Ste. B Tulare, CA, 93274 phone: (559) 684-3300 fax: (559) 685-3319 Tulare County Extension Office Map Tulare County Office Location 4437-B S. Laspina St.
Nutrition Balancing the Nitrogen Budget - Publ. NG2-96 The Relationship Between Covercrops and Vine Nutrition - Publ. NG3-96 Best Management Practice for Nitrogen Fertilization of Grapevines - Publ. NG4-96 Magnesium Deficiency Becoming More Common - Publ.
February 13, 2017, Tulare, CA CA Onion Garlic Research Advisory Board Update 2017 - John Duffus California Water 2017 [Read-Only] - Aubrey Bettencourt Downy Mildew Neck Rot and Garlic Nematode - Mary Ruth McDonald, Kevin Vander Kooi, and Mike Celetti Maggot Control Study - Rob Wilson Fresno County...
My research interests include: Understanding changes in soil-water-plant relationships under environmental stress and developing management strategies to maximize crop quality, resource use and minimize environmental impact. The California Irrigation Management Information System (CIMIS) website.
HYD 110Advantages and Disadvantages of low volume irrigationHyd 110 Wed Lecture - Low Volume Irrigation WINEGRAPES Suitability Study of Napa Sanitation District Recycled Water for Vineyard Irrigation, March 2006 Improving Water Penetration in Vineyards (1/06) Winegrape Irrigation Worksheets & Weathe...
Using Capacitance Sensors to Monitor Soil Moisture: Interpreting the Numbers - June 2009 Sonoma County Vineyard Technical Group Measuring Water - June 2009 Winegrape Irrigation UNEX Course Vineyard Irrigation: Principles, Practices & Consquences - June 2009 Winegrape Irrigation UNEX Course Irrigatio...
Pomology is the science of growing, storing, and processing fruit. In 2011 fruit and nut production made up 42% of the county's agricultural production. This area is the largest component of San Joaquin County's agricultural commodities.