2020 Irrigation and Nutrient Management Meeting

Jan 2, 2020

This year we will cover a wide range of topics related to water and nutrient management, including food safety, pesticide toxicity, organic nitrogen management, drip germination, weather-based irrigation scheduling, as well as ground water management in the Salinas Valley.   Please come and participate and enjoy a free lunch!  As always, registration is free.

 

Monterey County Agricultural Center

1432 Abbott Street, Salinas, CA

Tuesday, February 18

7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

7:45         Registration (free)

8:00          Best management practices for mitigating pesticides in run-off

Bryn Phillips, Toxicologist, UCD Granite Canyon Laboratory

8:30          Does evapotranspiration (ET) work?

Michael Cahn, Irrigation and Water Resources Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension

9:00         Effect of drip germination on topical N fertilizer applications 

Richard Smith and Michael Cahn, UC Cooperative Extension

9:30         Using weather-based irrigation scheduling for optimizing cauliflower production

Lee Johnson, Senior Research Scientist, NASA Ames Research Center-CSUMB

10:00       Break

10:30        A minus R: Implications and challenges for Central Coast farming.

Michael Cahn, Irrigation and Water Resources Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension

11:00        Treatment of reservoir and tail water for protecting food safety

Channah Rock, Associate Professor, University of Arizona

11:30        Organic fertilization of vegetables

Richard Smith, Vegetable and Weed Science Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension

12:00       Update on Salinas Valley ground water management

               Gary Petersen, General Manager, Salinas Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency

12:30       Pizza Lunch

 

CCA & DPR continuing education credits have been requested

 

    For more information, contact Lennis Arriaga @ 831-759-7353, email: larriaga@ucanr.edu

 

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By Michael D Cahn
Author - Farm Advisor, Irrigation and Water Resources
By Richard Smith
Author