Collaborations
The Water Management Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO, FRESNO, CA
Linking Soil Carbon Building Practices to Almond Nutritional Quality
Almond-Alfalfa Intercropping in Young Orchards for Profitability and Sustainability (CSU)
Quantifying Dynamic Soil Properties for Soil health in the Central Valley of California
CALIFORNIA TABLE GRAPE COMMISSION, FRESNO, CA
Enhancing Vine Productivity and Soil Health Through Sustainable Wood Mulching Strategies
FOOD & AGRICULTURE, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF, SACRAMENTO, CA
Linking Soil Carbon Building Practices to Almond Nutritional Quality
Almond-alfalfa Intercropping in Young Orchards for Profitability and Sustainability
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Kaweah River Basin Watershed Assessment Study
Quantifying Dynamic Soil Properties for Soil health in the Central Valley of California
REGENTS OF THE UNIV. OF CALIFORNIA AT RIVERSI, RIVERSIDE, CA
A Modeling Assessment of Agricultural Land Groundwater Recharge in the Kaweah River Watershed, California
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, THE, OAKLAND, CA
Almond-Alfalfa Intercropping in Young Orchards for Profitability and Sustainability (Kearney Ag)
Quantifying Dynamic Soil Properties for Soil Health in the Central Valley of California
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
Developing Alfalfa Varieties for a Water-Challenged Future
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, NORMAN, OK
Management Practices to Promote Soil Biological Health with Reduced Irrigation Inputs