Solution Center for Nutrient Management
Solution Center for Nutrient Management
Solution Center for Nutrient Management
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Webinar: Preview of California's New Healthy Soils Incentive Program

 In June, the California Department of Food & Agriculture (CDFA) will release a call for grant proposals from farmers and ranchers to fund management practices that improve soil health. CDFA will provide almost $4 million in grants for practices such as mulch and compost addition, conservation plantings, cover cropping, reduced tillage, and more, and another $3 million for demonstration projects. The funding comes from the state's cap-and-trade program and must be invested in...

Posted on Friday, May 19, 2017 at 3:57 PM
  • Author: Aubrey Thompson

Alfalfa Nitrous Oxide Emissions and Subsurface Drip Irrigation

Alfalfa has a long and storied history in California agriculture. First introduced in the state during the gold rush of 1849-1850, California now leads the nation in alfalfa production. Between 2013-2015, an average of 815,000 acres of alfalfa were harvested in the state. Statewide alfalfa yields increased to 5,451,000 tons in 2015 and California now accounts for over 9% of total U.S. production.  Alfalfa serves as an important source of hay while also proving useful as a ‘green...

Posted on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 1:43 PM
  • Author: Yoni Cooperman

Biochar and Carbon Sequestration

Sequestering Carbon in the Soil Using Biochar Soils store three times more carbon than exists in the atmosphere. Plants absorb atmospheric carbon during photosynthesis, so the return of plant residues into the soil contributing to soil carbon. While much of this carbon ultimately returns to the atmosphere as soil microbes decompose carbon based plant biomass and release carbon dioxide, soil carbon stores can increase if the rate of carbon inputs exceeds the rate of microbial decomposition....

Posted on Friday, September 30, 2016 at 12:12 PM
  • Author: Yoni Cooperman

Biochar and Nutrient Management

In the on-going quest to develop sustainable agricultural practices, growers are looking for new and inventive technologies. In this blog post, we'll focus on biochar, one such technology that has been a focus of intense research in recent years. Biochar is produced by burning organic material at extreme temperatures as high as 1600° F with little to no oxygen available. Oftentimes biochar is a by-product of energy production, but it can also be produced solely to be used as a soil...

Posted on Monday, September 19, 2016 at 12:49 PM
  • Author: Yoni Cooperman
  • Contributor: Deirdre Griffin
Tags: biochar (2)

UC Soil and Water Short Course

Tuesday, November 17, 2016 from 8 AM - 4:30 PM. UC Cooperative Extension Specialists Tim Hartz and Daniel Geisseler, along with Farm Advisors Michael Cahn and Franz Niederholzer, will hold an open soil and water short course at UC Davis this fall.  The course is intended for growers, consultants, government agency personnel, and individuals preparing to take the California Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) exam.  The goal is to provide practical information on soil fertility...

Posted on Friday, August 5, 2016 at 3:48 PM

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