“Navel orangeworm could be a nightmare … but it could also become less of a problem because all the things that eat it benefit more from the heat,” said David Haviland @ucanr.
@nohaggerty explores mating disruption w/ @treecrops & @Ag_Climate https://t.co/ydxrdLOXMY
@laderafrutal@ucanr@ucmerced Thanks Matthew! Happy to chat with you about this work and the survey we conducted. I will email you a few publications came out of that project.
New paper alert, "Seasonal climate forecasts show skill in predicting winter chill for specialty cropsin California", led by Dr. Prakash Jha, @ucanr@ucmerced https://t.co/2RzxnRZzND
Check out this free interactive heat advisory decision support tool on CalAgroClimate, to determine extreme heat risk for your location for next 7 days. https://t.co/IGVVvnGeiW
Climate smart agriculture: assessing needs and perceptions of California's farmers https://t.co/4V6bXIY3Hi
Happy to report this paper coming out of my project funded by @USDA_NIFA@ucmerced@ucanr@ucdavis@USDAClimateHubs
Tapan Pathak, @Ag_Climate, a UCCE specialist in climate adaptation in #ag at @UCMerced, is collaborating on this innovative project.
Learn more here ➡️https://t.co/eOBVV4qHXZ
Join us for workshop in Ventura on managing agriculture under climate change. Great line of speakers and sessions.
Register FREE: https://t.co/YvMsVEbk6u,
Date: March 5th, 8 am – 1:30 pm,
We appreciate funding from @USDA_NIFA and @CDFAnews@ucmerced@ucanr@ucdavis
Excellent and FREE opportunity for @ucmerced undergrads who wants to learn about climate and agriculture! Selected students will get in-class training and field tours during 1-week fun workshop. Meals, transportation, $300 gift card also included! thanks @USDA_NIFA for funding!
Digital Tools for #Water Resource Management workshop Jan 29 in Merced
@safeeqkhan will discuss OpenET for gathering near real-time crop water usage data and much more
https://t.co/swfxhj9fBU
“These 3 pests are notorious for infesting most of the walnut, almond and peach orchards of California,” said Jhalendra Rijal @IPMCorner.
New climate change research by Rijal, Tapan Pathak @Ag_Climate & Prakash Jha @ucanr@AgIsAmerica
Populations of three major insect pests – codling moth, peach twig borer and oriental fruit moth — are projected to increase mainly due to rising temps, according to a team of researchers at @ucanr and the @USDAClimateHubs.
▶️https://t.co/1jOSN8SyZS
As a result of climate change, California’s farms are expected to face a surge in agricultural pests, which poses a threat to the state's specialty crops industry.
@USDAClimateHubs has excellent list of available tools for climate, agriculture and forestry sectors. https://t.co/8IHii2f8RA. Glad to see https://t.co/75Yg8j6uYz on that list.
****UC Merced Postdoc Opening**** Please distribute widely in your network. 2-year term!
We are seeking highly motivated individual to join our team @ucmerced to lead climate change and agriculture research in @ucanr Ventura County
Apply 👇
https://t.co/RjUCG6ox8X
As a result of climate change, the Golden State's farms are expected to face a surge in agricultural pests, which poses a threat to California's specialty crops industry
Read more at: https://t.co/po2ERsm76t