A web-based tool may help farmers & policymakers manage salinity. In @Cal_Ag, @UCDIrrigation & @uccefresno_nuts used it to predict yield and profitability for alfalfa, almonds, pistachios, table grapes & tomatoes under varying salinity
@MavensNotebook https://t.co/qXUtnk0JZ2
Facebook: The call for abstracts is EXTENDED to March 31! You will not want to miss out on this opportunity to discuss, network, and learn about microirrigation in beautiful Puerto Rico! #microirrigation https://t.co/uQ3ipBK7ic
.@ucanr is hiring a UC Cooperative Extension Irrigation Advisor to work with growers in Tulare, Fresno, Kings and Madera counties.
Opportunity to work with @ucanrwater@UCDIrrigation@samuelsandoval & other outstanding scientists
Advances in microchip technology has made it possible to develop small sensors to embed in almond tree trucks to measure when trees need water. https://t.co/5HDIhYFnGt
A huge and heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS to our hardworking and passionate chair of ABE who has been selected as the new dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences! Kati Migliaccio will assume her new role starting January 1st 2025
A huge and heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS to our hardworking and passionate chair of ABE who has been selected as the new dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences! Kati Migliaccio will assume her new role starting January 1st 2025
💧 Isaya Kisekka, profesor de Hidrología en la Universidad de California Davis, nos habla de las últimas tecnologías en gestión de riego eficiente para enfrentar la escasez de agua
Los investigadores de @CEBAS_CSIC, Carlos García y Felipe Bastida coinciden en la importancia de la materia orgánica para mejorar sustancialmente la salud del suelo, en #AGRODAY24
Thanks University Polytechnic València and Timac AGRO for the invitation to speak at the #AGRODAY24. I found the conference very informative, for example the impact of water management on soil microbiome and cutting edge precision irrigation.
💧Isaya Kisekka nos habla de la importancia de los sensores y la IA para abordar los problemas de suministro de agua, basándose en la experiencia de los productores californianos, en #AGRODAY24
💧Isaya Kisekka nos habla de la importancia de los sensores y la IA para abordar los problemas de suministro de agua, basándose en la experiencia de los productores californianos, en #AGRODAY24
Monitoring tree stem water potential requires someone to be in the orchard from 1-3 PM. @UCDIrrigation has been looking into the accuracy of commercially available sensors that will collect the data passively, listen to find out what he says about them:
https://t.co/iv1fv84Duv
📢 ¿Cómo enfrentar la escasez de agua o la degradación del suelo? @UCDIrrigation, profesor de la Univ de California Davis, y Magdalena Frac, de Agrofísica en la Academia de las Cc de Polonia, te lo cuentan en #AGRODAY24, de la mano de @UPV ¡Inscríbete! https://t.co/CK885UntZf
Big campus news: Construction officially began on the Lynda & Stewart Resnick Center for Agricultural Innovation Wednesday w/ a groundbreaking event for the future $64.4 million facility at #UCDavis that will house classrooms, research spaces, labs & more. https://t.co/y5AWpCP5gq
#Groundwater demand management in agricultural regions is focus of June 17 workshop with @UCDIrrigation at Hyatt Regency SFO.
Registration is free https://t.co/E3nqY2uzfi
Interested in #groundwater in agriculture? Join @UCDIrrigation & @Wasserstille@UCDavisWater@ucanrwater for a conference June 17-20 in San Francisco
Free workshops: managing groundwater nitrate, groundwater demand, groundwater governance https://t.co/CUMesUgGRe
We're excited to announce another one of our 2024 G.A. Harris Fellowship recipients, Charlie Chen, grad student in hydrologic science at UC Davis.
Proposal Title: Investigating the influence of cover cropping on soil water budget in young pistachio orchards
What makes you most excited about your upcoming research project?
"I'm most excited about this upcoming research project because it has the potential to improve the accuracy of soil moisture data collection with the neutron probe. Accurate soil moisture data is essential for adopting sustainable water management practices. A known challenge with the neutron probe is its tendency to give inaccurate readings near the soil surface. That's where the TEROS 54 comes in—it will play a critical role in verifying the accuracy of the neutron probe's data. I'm eager to collect and compare the data for the upcoming growing season."
Charlie on LinkedIn: https://t.co/Fook8fpAml
UC Davis on X: @ucdavis
Looking for a great way to interact with professionals and promote your company? An exhibitor booth at AIM provides many benefits! https://t.co/aug9i02dOM
Meet Dr. Isaya Kisekka (@UCDIrrigation), a 2024 #UFABE Distinguished Alumni Award winner!🌟 His expertise in hydrology & water management has made significant contributions to optimizing irrigation practices.💧 Learn more about his impactful work below!
https://t.co/cvFdvWVCgl