Posts Tagged: delta
An overview of the Delta Region Areawide Aquatic Weed Project for improved control of invasive aquatic weeds in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta
From the Journal of Aquatic Plant Management—Special Issue Vol. 59s 2021 An overview of the Delta Region Areawide Aquatic Weed Project for improved control of invasive aquatic weeds in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta Patrick J. Moran, John D. Madsen, Paul D. Pratt, David L....
Herbicide Trial in Delta Drill-Seeded Rice - 2020
From the San Joaquin Valley Delta Field Crops blog • Jan. 21, 2021 Michelle Leinfelder-Miles is the UC Cooperative Extension Delta Crops Resource Management Advisor serving San Joaquin, Sacramento, Yolo, Solano, and Contra Costa counties. ****** Herbicide Trial in Delta...
Herbicide Trials in Delta Drill-Seeded Rice – 2019 and 2020
New Research on How to Estimate Nitrogen Mineralization for Crop Fertility
The increase in organic crops in the Klamath Basin has spurred a lot of interest in better understanding how mineralization of soil organic matter can release stored organic compounds into plant-accessible forms. Tulelake's rich dark soils are of particular...
DBW Begins Herbicide Treatment in the Delta for Water Hyacinth and Egeria Densa
Here's something from the Aquatic Plant Management Society blog :: posted Feb. 2017 (Original source: East County Today) DBW Begins Herbicide Treatment in the Delta for Water Hyacinth and Egeria Densa SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) will begin herbicide...
UCCE advisor weighs in on water plan
The California Water Resources Control Board (CWRCB) was in Merced on Monday to hear testimony about a proposed Bay-Delta plan to stream water into natural waterways, rather than divert them for agricultural use in the San Joaquin Valley, reported Rich Rodriguez on KMPH Channel 26 10 O'Clock News.
The Bay-Delta Plan was designed to enhance flows in and out of the Sacramento River basin and within the Bay-Delta to protect wildlife and fish, particularly the salmon population.
"The report is a comprehensive synthesis of the best available science on the flow needs of fish and other aquatic species in the Sacramento River basin and the Bay-Delta, as well as an analysis of how flows have been modified in the system due to diversions of water," according to a CWRCB press release.
At the Merced hearing, UC Cooperative Extension advisor emeritus Maxwell Norton raised concerns about the plan.
"In a Valley that is not very affluent and so dependent on agriculture, these potential rule changes can be really devastating to communities here in the San Joaquin Valley," he said.
Several farmers drove their tractors, festooned with protest signs, to the hearing. One sign read, "We built it, you're stealing it."