NALT Keyword: agricultural management
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Private lands habitat programs benefit California's native birds
Waterbirds and landbirds, including many special status species, are using flooded fields, wetlands and riparian forest on private lands. |
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Radio-frequency identification could help reduce the spread of plant p...
RFID technology has particular benefits for certified nursery stock; scientists have successfully placed microchips in plants. |
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Monitoring soil carbon will prepare growers for a carbon trading syste...
Baseline estimates are the first step in establishing a long-term soil carbon monitoring network for Northern California perennial croplands. |
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Agricultural burning monitored for air pollutants in Imperial County; ...
Particulate matter levels may reach hazardous levels directly downwind of burns; targeted fact sheets and other recommendations aim to reduce people’s exposure. |
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Introducing cattle grazing to a noxious weed-dominated rangeland shift...
Pasture-scale tests of prescribed grazing did not reduce yellow starthistle, but did reduce medusahead in years without late-spring rainfall. |
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Soil sampling protocol reliably estimates preplant NO3...
Taking two or three cores in a few beds produces a reliable nutrient assessment that could avoid nitrogen surpluses and groundwater pollution. |
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The cost of the glassy-winged sharpshooter to California grape, citrus...
The spread of GWSS in the late 1990s led to increased costs and changes in agricultural practices for grape, citrus and nursery producers. |
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California's agricultural regions gear up to actively manage groundwat...
A historic shift is occurring in the way California agriculture is engaging in groundwater management and protection. |
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