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Irrigation Management & Agronomy

Modoc County is home to more than 140,000 acres of agronomic crops including Alfalfa Hay, Meadow/Grass Hay, Forage/Grain Hay, Wild Rice, Mint, Wheat, Barley, and Irrigated Pasture contributing over $145 million to the county economy.
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Irrigation Scheduling

ET-Based Irrigation Scheduling under Sprinkler, Furrow, and Border Flood Irrigation - https://ucmanagedrought.ucdavis.edu/Agriculture/Irrigation_Scheduling/Evapotranspiration_Scheduling_ET/How_to_Do_ET_Irrigiation_Scheduling/ET_I_S_U_S_F_B_F_I/ Soil Moisture Monitoring - https://ucmanagedrought.
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UC Blogs

UC Alfalfa & Forage News - https://ucanr.edu/blogs/Alfalfa/ UC Weed Science - https://ucanr.edu/blogs/UCDWeedScience/ UC Small Grains Blog - https://ucanr.
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Agronomy

Welcome to learn about Agronomy of different crops in our region. Please check out the tabs under agronomy for more information on the topics listed.
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Forage/Pasture

Check out the University of California publication that provide information to help land managers establish and improve pasture in the intermountain region of Northern California.
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Alfalfa

Go to Alfalfa Variety Selection page for exploring the ongoing University of California alfalfa variety trials in different regions of the state. Check out the variety trial results from the Tulelake research center.Intermountain alfalfa management is a comprehensive production manual for alfalfa.
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4-H Forms

Please click on the link below for up-to-date forms from the State 4-H office. You may contact our local office at 530-233-6400 with questions regarding the completion of forms. https://www.ca4h.
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