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Oak Woodland Research and Education

Bill Tietje Natural Resource Extension Specialist tietje@berkeley.edu (510) 725-7651 Oak woodland ecology and management and human impacts on wildlife. M.B. McElreath Research Specializations - Life history of small mammals in relation to environmental change.
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Viticulture

Santa Barbara Master Gardeners 805-893-3485
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Crop Coefficients - Paso Panel

Introduction The Paso Panel is a simple device which is used to measure the midday canopy shaded area of trellised grapevines. This measurement is of interest because it can be used to calculate the irrigation crop coefficient (Kc).
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Water and Soils

The UC ANR Catalog offers a number of practical guides for water management. These guides are available at: https://anrcatalog.ucanr.edu/ The UCCE booklet titled "Deficit Irrigation of Quality Winegrapes Using Micro-Irrigation Techniques" by Dr.
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Laboratory Analysis

The document below is a listing of many of the commercial labs for agricultural testing in California: Selected commercial labs in Northern and Central California Foundation Plant Services at UC Davis offers comprehensive virus testing services: http://fps.ucdavis.edu/custompcr.
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Historical Winegrape Production Statistics

The accompanying charts show the historical wine grape production statistics for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, through 2019. The data values come from the Agricultural Commissioners Crop Reports for each county.
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CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE

We work in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties to cultivate environments where local youth, families, and community members have access to research-based resources and knowledge in order to be the creators of a healthy, inspired, active, & connected Central Coast.
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