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12/09/2024 Person Jeff Mitchell, Ph.D.

UCCE Vegetable Crops Specialist, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier

12/09/2024 Person Richard Smith, Ph.D.

UCCE Farm Advisor, Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties

12/09/2024 Person Mark Gaskell, Ph.D.

 UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisor, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties

12/09/2024 Publication Soil Fertility Management for Organic Crops

Growers need sound information to guide their management decisions on organic vegetable production practices in California, yet specific information is scarce. The Organic Vegetable Production in California Series consists of publications written by farm advisors and specialists from the University of California’s Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Each...

12/09/2024 Publication A New Paradigm in Nitrogen

The traditional understanding of how plants take up and use nitrogen has been that plants can only use the mineralized forms of N. For example, The University of California’s Publication 7249, Soil Fertility Management for Organic Crops, states “organic nitrogen must be mineralized through the action of soil microbes...

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