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Recognizing Tree Hazards: A Photographic Guide for Homeowners
Rain and wind can bring down drought stressed trees. This photographic color guide illustrates seven of the most common structural tree defects that often lead to tree failure. Using this guide, you can conduct a basic inspection to determine if any of your trees is a hazard.
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Rangeland Management Series: Livestock Management During Drought
When drought conditions reduce the supply of forage feed, ranchers have to allocate the available feed where it will do the herd the most good. This publication gives you a scientific basis for making that decision.
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Principles for Landscape Water Conservation
Repeated droughts, warm temperatures, and climate change mean that water conservation will remain a necessity in California.
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Managing Turfgrasses during Drought
With long, hot, dry summers common to most areas of the state, California lawns generally need watering for much of the year. Learn how to use water more efficiently as water demands and costs go up and drought conditions continue.
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8395
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Lavenders for California Gardens
Lavender is a delightful and useful garden plant. It can be used as a drought-tolerant low hedge, a specimen plant, a cut flower, and an herb that provides a fragrant addition to many herbal projects.
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Eucalyptus Longhorned Borers: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Two closely related species of longhorned borers (family Cerambycidae) attack eucalyptus in California. They are attracted to freshly cut wood, dying limbs, and trees suffering from stress, especially drought stress.
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Drought Tips for Vegetable Production
Contingency for drought should be part of every growerās business plan in California. This publication outlines a range of strategies to consider for growing vegetables under a limited water supply.
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8635
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Drought Tip: Water Quality Guidelines for Vegetable and Row Crops
Salinity can have a detrimental impact on irrigated crops which can be exacerbated under drought conditions. This publication provides salt tolerance guidelines for a variety of vegetable and row crops, based on the long-term use of the given water quali
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8558
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Drought Tip: Use of Treated Wastewater for Crop Production
The use of treated and recycled water in landscaping and agriculture has been affected by adverse public perception. Learn about the considerations and concerns around the use of reclaimed water as well as recommendations for growers.
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8534
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Drought Tip: Use of Shallow Groundwater for Crop Production
In drought times, it can't be "irrigation as usual." Depending on your crop and soil structure, shallow groundwater (any water within the first 6 feet or so of soil depth) can make a significant contribution to crop production and farm survival.
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8521
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Drought Tip: Use of Saline Drain Water for Crop Production
This publication considers some of the more recent research related to the use of saline water for irrigation of agricultural crops and describes the management of this water to maintain crop production and acceptable root zone soil salinity.
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Drought Tip: Use of Graywater in Urban Landscapes in California
Have you thought about using a greywater sytem in your landscape? Here you'll learn what graywater is, the basics of laundry-to-landscape systems, and the benefits and risks of graywater systems to humans, other animals, and plants.
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8536
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Drought Tip: Supplemental Feeds for Cattle Operations during Drought
This publication discusses the variety of supplemental feeds available to California ranchers and will help you make decisions for your cattle operation, depending on your budget and the nutrient needs of you cattle.
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8565
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Drought Tip: Reclaiming Saline, Sodic, and Saline-Sodic Soils
Salt-affected soils cause poor plant growth, affect crop production, and reduce water use efficiency. The reclamation of salt-affected soils can lead to better water management, water use efficiency, and crop production.
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8519
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Drought Tip: Managing Salts by Leaching
Accumulated salts can damage crops if they are not leached below the root zone. Leaching is one beneficial technique for removing salts, but only if the soil has adequate drainage. This publication provides an overview for managing salts by leaching.
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8550
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Drought Tip: Managing Irrigated Pasture during Drought
Irrigated perennial pastures are important in drought when annual rangeland productivity is compromised. Learn how to manage your pasture during drought by selecting the right kind of grass and by using management practices that can enhance survival.
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8537
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Drought Tip: Managing Irrigated Corn during Drought
Not every crop responds to water deficiency in the same way; for corn, even small water deficits reduce productivity. This drought tip will help California growers of corn calculate the amount of water their crop requires under various conditions.
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8551
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Drought Tip: Keeping Plants Alive under Drought or Water Restrictions
Learn how to keep outdoor plants alive during drought or water restrictions. Topics include symptoms of water stress, conservation tips, methods to help specific plants survive drought, and planning a drought-resistant landscape.
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Drought Tip: Irrigating Citrus with Limited Water
As an evergreen in Californiaās Mediterranean climate, citrus requires some water all year long. Proper irrigation system design, installation, maintenance and scheduling can help citrus orchards continue production during drought.
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Drought Tip: Fog Contribution to Crop Water Use
As fog passes through a crop, some of the water is intercepted by and coats the plant, much like light rainfall. This publication will show you how to make an estimate fog contribution to crop water use using daily evapotransipration data.
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8532
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Drought Tip: Field Irrigation Water Management in a Nutshell
Effective irrigation management at field level requires farmers and irrigators to undestand a set of complex relationships. This publication shows how to use a few helpful equations to answer practical questions related to field irrigation.
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8571
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Drought Tip: Drought Strategies for Table and Oil Olive Production
Olive trees are drought tolerant, and trees can survive on shallow soils with little supplemental water beyond winter rainfall. Learn how to maximize yield while managing water resources during times of water scarcity.
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8538
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Drought Tip: Drought Strategies for Feeding Cattle Grazing Annual Grassland
Drought leads to predictable lack of forage production on rangelands leaving two possible management scenarios: sell to reduce forage demand, or supplement feeding. Learn about options available to prevent complete herd dispersal.
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8563
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Drought Tip: Drought Strategies for California Walnut Production
Water curtailments at any growth stage affect walnut crop productivity and quality. Here you'll learn about tree and walnut development stages and corresponding water use, along with related impacts of water deprivation.
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8533
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