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Introduction | Using the Pressure Chamber | Use in Prunes Kenneth Shackel Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis Best time of day to measure water potential Definitions Leaf selection/covering Sample collection Measurement Problems Reproducibility This sequence of photos from the Image Gallery illus...
Introduction | Using the Pressure Chamber | Use in Prunes Kenneth Shackel Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis Selecting Trees to Monitor Making Measurements Target Values for Trees The California Prune Board and other agencies have supported irrigation research demonstrating that applying deficit...
Who will be our future leaders? In a world of ever changing challenges- pandemics, lack of skilled workforce, depletion of natural resources, food insecurity, poverty4-H is providing a foundation for youth to thrive and grow to be the leaders of the future.
The links below will direct you to applications and updated predator information. UCCE Fact Sheet-CDFW Wolf Compensation Grant Application Process_4.3.23 12.21.21_wolves and compensation update Ranching with Predators_Siskiyou County_1.10.
2024 Perennial Grass Report The goal of this project is to identify the most productive and persistent perennial grass species and varieties under (mostly) dryland conditions in Scott and Shasta Valleys.
Below are links that will direct you to pasture manuals. Dryland Pastures: https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/pdf/8163.pdf Irrigated Pastures and Mountain Meadows: https://ucanr.edu/sites/Rangelands/files/321972.
The Cattle Scholarship Project was initiated by former UC Cooperative Extension Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor, Cari Koopmann Rivers, in conjunction with the Siskiyou County Cattlemen (SCCA) and CattleWomen (SCCW) Boards in 2018.