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Managing and Mitigation Drought Water and Drought Experts List Water and Drought Information and Resources In times of plenty and times of drought, Californias academic institutions serve as a tremendous resource both in offering everything from near-term management advice to farmers and ranchers to...
Water and Drought Information | Experts UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Erik Porse - urban and natural resources management, drinking water, efficient urban water use, sustainable groundwater management, water reuse, beneficial uses of stormwater, and environmental finance Khaled Bali - soils,...
Science-based Drought Tipsheets for Growers, Ranchers, and More By sector: Agriculture | Rangelands Landscape and urban Insights: Water and Drought Online Seminar Series Water and Drought Experts List...
Water and Drought Information | Experts The 2014 North San Joaquin Valley Almond Day was held February 6 in Stockton, California. Videos for each of the presentations can be viewed using the links below.
Water and Drought Information | Experts The 2014 North San Joaquin Valley Almond Day was held February 6 in Stockton, California. Videos for each of the presentations can be viewed using the links below.
Water and Drought Information | Experts This online seminar series from the University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, with support from the California Department of Water Resources, brings timely, research-based, relevant expertise on water and drought from around the UC system an...
Water and Drought Information | Experts The 2014 Pomology Education Continuing Conference was held March 20-21 in Davis, California. Videos for the drought-related presentations can be viewed using the links below.
Summary: Streams that flow for only parts of the year, known as intermittent streams, are common throughout the world. In California, intermittent streams are important breeding habitat for Pacific salmon and trout, but are also vulnerable to reduced flows due to water withdrawals.
Summary: The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta region is a unique agricultural region of California. While the region is named for its waterway configuration, the Delta is also unique for its fertile soils, and of 738K total acres in the Delta, approximately 500K are farmed.
Training Videos Please note that presentations and the content of the video may not be exactly the same - video was captured at specific trainings and presentations have been modified slightly over time.