Healthy crops, safe water
UC works to achieve both
UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) and Agricultural Experiment Station researchers are working with growers with small and large acreage on fertilizer management, irrigation efficiency and other farming practices to provide options for protecting groundwater, which serves as a primary drinking water source for many rural communities. The following are some specific examples of ANR research and extension projects under way. ( PDF version of Healthy Crops, Safe Water )
Research on nutrient and fertilizer management
- Quick nitrate test guides fertilizer management
- Farming practices developed for improving nitrogen use efficiency
- Nitrogen uptake by crops measured
- Assessing plant nutrient status
- NBOT aids in dairy nutrient planning
- Cover crops help trap nitrates
- UC helps dairy operators understand and comply with regulations
- N-Ledger software addresses nitrogen management
- Gene-to-landscape analysis to improve nutrient cycling on organic farm
Resources
- Publications
- Experts list
- Resources in Spanish - Cultivos sanos, agua pura
Links
- Addressing Nitrate in California's Drinking Water
With a focus on Tulare Lake Basin and Salinas Valley groundwater - The California Nitrogen Assessment
Agricultural Sustainability Institute at UC Davis - Searchable database of research projects
CDFA Fertilizer Research and Education Program