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California Rancher Sustainability Assessment

RANCHING SUSTAINABILITY SELF-ASSESSMENT (RSA) The Ranching Sustainability Self-Analysis Assessment (RSA) was created by and for local ranchers. It's a tool, that was developed to record land use practices for your own historical purposes.
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Special Projects

Explore some of the projects farm advisors are working on in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. These on-going research projects are instrumental in providing useful information that advisors then extend to local farmers, business people, teachers, families, and consumers.
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Meeting Presentations

July 28, 2021 Westbridge Summer Organic Vegetable Production Webinar Dara-Arthropod Management in Organic Vegetables July 14, 2021 12th Annual Santa Maria Strawberry Field Day in Virtual Format Bolda - Whats the Frequency Lewis. Decodign Lewis Mite in Strawberry Cobb - advanced.
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San Luis Obispo County

This website provides access to the air temperature data measured by the UC Cooperative Extension in vineyard regions throughout San Luis Obispo County.
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Santa Barbara County

This website provides access to the air temperature data measured by the UC Cooperative Extension in vineyard regions throughout Santa Barbara County.
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UCCE Temperature Profile Study

The UC Cooperative Extension is conducting detailed assessments of air temperature profiles at seven locations in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County in 2013. The temperature can differ markedly over very short differences in height above the ground throughout the day and night.
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Ranch Water Quality Short Course Plan

Many ranchers are faced with water quality regulations, and may want to develop a water quality plan for their own ranch. Others that are in a watershed that is listed as impaired will need to develop a ranch water quality plan soon.
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