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Landscape view of a Christmas tree farm. A brown house can be seen in the distance
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Christmas Trees Production

Christmas tree production has become a lucrative farming business in the foothills attracting more and more growers. The Emeritus Advisor, Lynn Wunderlich, has previously had worked with farms to determine more resilient species and completed a Christmas Tree Cost Study 2005.
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Orange-red blossoms on green bushes in a row with a bare orchard floor
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Pomegranate Production

Pomegranates grow naturally as a bushy shrub or as a small tree-if trained, they may grow 15 to 20 feet high. The tree is deciduous in interior and desert regions, but in coastal areas may lose only a portion of its leaves in winter.
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Weed Control in Vineyards

Weed control in vineyards enhances the establishment of newly planted vines and improves the growth and yield of established vines.
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Close up of red berries on green stems with thorns
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Berry Production

Raspberry and Blackberry, Fruit & Nuts Research & Information Center, UC Davis Blackberry varieties do best on sunny slopes. They should be planted 4 to 5 feet apart in rows 10 feet apart and canes trained on 4 foot high, 2 wire trellis. Raspberry plantings do best on cool North slopes.
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Central Sierra | Agriculture | Resources

Access to agricultural resources, cost studies, pest management, and post harvest information relevant to growers, shippers, marketers, carriers, distributors, retailers, processors, and consumers of fresh horticultural crops is linked to on this page.
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Other Tree Crops

The foothills of the Sierra Nevada have a diversity of growing regions. Throughout the region, farmers have been successful in growing many different types of agricultural commodities.
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Tree Mortality - Train the Trainer Workshop | Archives

Utilizing the expansive network of UCCE Master Gardener Volunteers to provide guidance to small parcel owners, local jurisdictions, NGOs, home owners associations, and interested others on revegetation/reforestation after tree mortality in the Sierra Nevada.
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Climate Change Symposium |Archives

Agenda and Logistics Flyer Abstracts on Coping with Climate Change in the Sierran Systems, Incline Village, Nevada. The Tahoe Basin and Climate Change: Coping with Climate Change in Sierran Systems: Incorporating Climate into Land and Resource Management and Developing Adaptation Strategies.
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