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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

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Subjects of Investigation
Almond
Cherry
Climate
Cut flowers, foliage, and greens
Drainage and irrigation facilities and systems
Edible tree nuts, general/other
Food (not readily associated with specific plant and animal products)
Grapes, other
Individuals (as workers, consumers, members of society)
Kiwi
Oilseed and oil crops, general/other
Peach
Peanut
Raisin grapes
Rice
Soil and land, general
Strawberry
Table grapes
The farm as an enterprise
Trees, forests, and forest products, general
Walnut
Water resources
Watersheds
Watersheds and river basins, general
Weather
Wine grapes
Research Projects within Oilseed and oil crops, general/other
item Agricultural Water, Land Retirement, and Habitat on the Pacific Flyway: A Non-market Value Assessment
item Assessing the Fate of Metal Oxide Associated Contaminants During Managed Aquifer Recharge
item Evaluating Models of Radiation Transfer and Carbon-Water Exchange in Vineyard and Orchard Canopies
item Examining Perennial Crop Physiology, Evapotranspiration, and Carbon Dynamics Using Surface-based Measurements and Proximal Remote Sensing Techniques
item Improved Agroecosystem Efficiency and Sustainability in a Changing Environment
item Linking Climate Change Impacts on Forest Health, Fire Risk, and Vegetation and Snow Dynamics in California
item Linking Ground Based and Remotely Sensed Stress Physiology of California Woody Perennial Crops
item Machine Learning for Unearthing Environmental Drivers of Soil Moisture Dynamics and Scaling to Hillslope and Remote Sensing Observations
item Nonequilibrium Processes Influencing Contaminant Fate During Managed Aquifer Recharge
item Rethinking California’s Managed Aquifer Recharge Beyond Flat Terrains: A Multi-Method Assessment of Hillslope Processes