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The UC Cooperative Extension conducted a two-year study comparing the performance of conventional horizontal-blowing wind machine relative to the more recently developed upward-blowing type of wind machines.
The UC Cooperative Extension is currently conducting a three-year study of springtime temperature inversion conditions in vineyard regions throughout Sonoma, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
The UC Cooperative Extension is conducting a three-year study of irrigation water use by vineyards in the Paso Robles area. This project is funded in part by a donation from the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance.
The UC Cooperative Extension has been conducting an ongoing evaluation of air temperatures in the vineyard regions of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties. This project has been funded in part by donations from area growers.
The UC Cooperative Extension conducted detailed evaluations of the springtime temperature inversion conditions at a future vineyard location in San Luis Obispo County and a partially-developed vineyard in Santa Barbara County in early 2011.
The UC Cooperative Extension conducted a preliminary evaluation of the reference evapotranspiration (ETo) values produced by the new Spatial CIMIS website from DWR.