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UC Cooperative Extension Irrigation and Nutrient Management Meeting To Focus on Ag Order Compliance

by Jane Sooby |

University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Monterey County will highlight compliance with the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board’s Ag Order 4.0 at its upcoming Irrigation and Nutrient Management meeting on February 20.

The free workshop will feature lunch and live translation to Spanish. It will be held at the UCCE Agriculture Conference Room at 1432 Abbott Street, Salinas. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m.; the program will start at 7:55 a.m.; and the program will end at 2:15 p.m.

Presentations will include 

  • Managing runoff during the growing season and winter
  • Satellite estimates of crop water use on the Central Coast and OpenET         
  • Update on using high-carbon amendments for reducing nitrate leaching during winter
  • Cover crops for reducing winter nitrate leaching and controlling storm water runoff  
  • Ag Order requirements for the upcoming year
  • University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) Nitrogen and Irrigation Initiative: opportunity for technical assistance
  • Using CropManage to help with Ag Order compliance
  • Department of Pesticide Regulation Surface Water Protection Program: an overview of ag monitoring on the Central Coast 
  • Introduction to pump efficiency, including a demonstration of pump efficiency and variable frequency drives 

For more details on the program, presenters, and how to register, visit the UCCE website.

 


 

Register Online

Agenda

7:30   Sign-in and refreshments

7:55    Introduction

8:00    Managing runoff during the growing season and winter

Michael Cahn, UCCE Irrigation and Water Res. Advisor, Monterey County

8:30   Satellite estimates of crop water use on the Central Coast and OpenET         

Lee Johnson, CSU Monterey Bay/NASA

9:00   Update on using high carbon amendments for reducing nitrate leaching during winter  

Richard Smith, UCCE Vegetable and Weed Emeritus Advisor Monterey County 

Joji Muramoto, UC Santa Cruz, Organic Production Specialist

9:30   Cover crops for reducing winter nitrate leaching and controlling storm water runoff 

Eric Brennan, Research Horticulturist, USDA-ARS

10:00      ———————   Break  ———————

10:15    Ag Order requirements for the upcoming year

Sarah Lopez, Executive Director, Central Coast Water Quality Preservation Inc. 

10:45    UCANR Nitrogen and Irrigation Initiative: Opportunity for technical assistance

Aparna Gazula, UCCE Small Farm Advisor, Santa Clara County

11:00    Using CropManage to help with Ag Order compliance

Michael Cahn, UCCE Irrigation and Water Res. Advisor, Monterey County

11:25    DPR Surface Water Protection Program: An overview of ag. monitoring on the Central Coast 

Pedro Lima, Sr. Environmental Scientist Cal DPR 

11:50    Introduction to pump efficiency 

Bill Green, Fresno State University, Center for Irrigation Technology

12:00    Pizza and Salad Lunch (free!)

12:45    Demonstration of pump efficiency and variable frequency drives (Parking lot)

Crystal Sandoval-Leyva, Cal. State University Fresno, Center for Irrigation Technology

2:15       Adjourn

For more information, please contact Mayra Cervantes (831) 759-7373 or mlicervantes@ucanr.edu.