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Feb1Monall-day CA Plant and Soil Conference @ OnlineCA Plant and Soil Conference @ OnlineFeb 1 – Feb 3 all-dayMonday, February 1 Special Session Session 1: Automation in Agriculture Session 2: Remote Sensing California Chapter of the American Society of Agronomy Honoree Presentations Student Research Lightning Presentations and Competition Tuesday, February 2 Session 3: Irrigation Optimization Session 4: Nutrient Management Session 5: Cover Cropping CA-ASA Business Meeting Wednesday, February 3 Session 6: Evaluation and Criteria for Assessing Biological Inputs …all-day California Irrigation Institute Con... @ OnlineCalifornia Irrigation Institute Con... @ OnlineFeb 1 – Feb 2 all-day2021 Virtual CII Conference Join us for the inaugural virtual conference of the California Irrigation Institute February 1-2, 2021. If you have never been able to attend the California Irrigation Institute Conference before, now is the time! Sessions will be recorded and can be viewed at your convenience. Interact with international speakers, and others in the water community. Who should …Feb16Tueall-day UCCE Statewide Walnut DayUCCE Statewide Walnut DayFeb 16 – Feb 17 all-daySave the Dates! Exact times, agenda and CE credits soon to come!Feb24Wedall-day UCCE Statewide Prune DayUCCE Statewide Prune DayFeb 24 all-daySave the Dates! Exact times, agenda and CE credits soon to come! FREP Website and Resources
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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Grower Training Sessions to Certify Nitrogen Management Plans
Regulations adopted by the Central Valley Regional Water Board require growers to prepare an annual Nitrogen Management Plan (NMP) for land enrolled in the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program. If a growers’ fields are located in high vulnerability areas, their NMPs must be certified. Certified Crop Advisers with Nitrogen Management Training can certify these plans or growers can opt to self-certify.
2018 Request for Proposals
The Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP) funds and facilitates research to advance the environmentally safe and agronomically sound use of fertilizer in California. The FREP grant program uses a two-phase annual process. Phase I, the submission of concept proposals, is now open! Each year, research priorities are released in December with the Request for Proposals (RFP). Proposals may focus …