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LoRa Projects

What is LoRa? LoRa is a long range wireless protocol used for transmitting small amounts of data. Data can be transmitted up to 10km under ideal conditions. The basic components of LoRa transmission are: Sensors - Sensors are deployed which collect data.
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Temporary Housing

KARE has two temporary housing units on site for short term stays. Each unit has a phone, wireless internet, satellite television, appliances, kitchen utensils, dishes, cleaning supplies, and general cleaning services. Guests are responsible for their own bedding (pillows, sheets, pillow cases, etc.
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Temporary Housing Request

Back to Temporary Housing Page To request temporary housing please fill out and submit the following request form. Rooms are not considered reserved until the appropriate rental agreement is signed and returned. The rental agreement form will be emailed to you upon receipt of this request.
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Conference Room Availability

To reserve a conference room please fill out the form below and email it to: gtgonzalez@ucanr.edu.
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Sensory Lab

KARE has an onsite Sensory Lab that can be used for blind taste tests. It consist of five booths with a sliding access doors to pass samples through, a waiting area, and a prep area.
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Solar Array

Kearney Research and Extension Center has a 105kW solar array that helps to offset thier energy usage. The Solar array was installed in three phases with a 20kW array installed in 2012, a 50kW array installed in 2015 and a 35kW array installed in 2016.
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Sandipa Gautam - CE Area Citrus IPM Advisor

The citrus entomology lab focuses on research and extension on arthropod pests affecting citrus crop grown in the San Joaquin Valley. The goal of the program is to develop contemporary and sustainable pest management strategies for growers.
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