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Principal Investigator: Dr. Doug Shaw, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California Davis. For more project information, click here. California produces about 85% of the U.S.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Becky Westerdahl, Department of Nematology, University of California Davis. For more project information, click here. Plant parasitic nematodes are microscopic roundworms that can be a major problem in turfgrass maintenance.
The following individuals and organizations are recognized for their contributions and support of the UC ANR South Coast Research and Extension Center as it designs and implements an ambitious plan for capital improvements, program expansion and community outreach.
Research Rates are approved on an annual basis. The following rates have been approved for the period: July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025: 2024-2025 West Side Research and Extension Center rates: PER ACRE RATE FULL COST Per Acre Research Rate $5150.
Kern County University of California Cooperative Extension - The Kern County Cooperative Extension office is most commonly recognized as the Farm and Home Advisors Office.
The West Side Research and Extension Center (WSREC) is the result of the determination, energy, and foresight of a group of farmers, business people, and University of California (UC) staff who believed that the highly-productive west side of the San Joaquin Valley of California needed a research fi...
Located on 320 acres in the Western San Joaquin Valley, WSREC has land suitable for growing row, orchard and field crops, including vegetable crops, agronomic crops, trees, vines and turf grass.
The primary roles of the West Side Research and Extension Center (WSREC) are to promote and support outreach and educational programs throughout the western San Joaquin Valley.
This San Joaquin Valley location has a long growing season, deep clay loam soil, and the facility can provide access to a wide range of available equipment and skilled farming staff.