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People Erik Porse, PhD Director, Cooperative Extension Specialist Sam Sandoval Solis, PhD Lead Faculty Affiliate, Professor of Cooperative Extension Rachel Shellabarger, PhD Academic Coordinator, Nitrogen-Irrigation Initiative Program Manager Hope Zabronsky Academic Coordinator, Climate Smart Agricu...
2021-2023 WRRA 104(b) Projects CIWR leverages funds from WRRA's 104(b) program to support early-career researchers in California for 2-year projects up to $25,000.
Evaluating effects of deficit irrigation strategies on forage sorghum attributes and nutrient composition grown in the San Joaquin Valley of California.
Assessing Soil Water Distribution under Regenerative Agricultural Practices using Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Nall Moonilall (PI), UC Davis Dept.
Cooling California Rivers: Using a spectral physically-based energy balance model to predict flow and river temperatures under current and future climates Erin Bray, San Francisco State University We propose to use the best-available science to further develop a physically-based spectral river energ...
Leveraging Water System Consolidations to Advance Equity and Resilience Kristin Dobbin, UC Cooperative Extension Specialist at UC Berkeley In the United States, small drinking water systems disproportionately violate the Safe Drinking Water Act at a rate of more than thirteen to one compared to larg...
Timing of Winter Cover Crop Termination to Conserve Soil Moisture Sarah Light (PI), UCCE Advisor in Sutter/Yuba, with Mallika Nocco (UC Davis/UCANR) Cover crops are a soil health management practice and are planted in soil that is otherwise fallow.
A Stem Water Potential Model Based on Evapotranspiration and Soil Type. Abdelmoneim (Moneim) Mohamed, UCCE Advisor in Modesto Almond (Prunus dulcis) is currently grown on over 1 million acres in California.
Global Change Impacts to Groundwater Contaminants in California Christopher Olivares Martinez, UC Irvine Groundwater is a vital part of Californias water portfolio that needs to be protected from Climate Change Impacts.