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Resource Conservation District
Добавлен 24 июл 2018
The Resource Conservation District (RCD) of Greater San Diego County provides technical, financial, and educational assistance to help both rural and urban communities conserve, protect, and restore our vital natural resources. People depend on soil, water, air, plants, and animals to survive. These natural resources are the source of our food, shelter, clothing, and recreation. The RCD’s services are wide and varied to meet the diverse needs to the county’s residents, agencies, and businesses.
To learn more about our work, visit rcdsandiego.org
To learn more about our work, visit rcdsandiego.org
Intro to Integrated Pest Management for Farmers
Learn from experts in the field about managing pests with practices that reduce dependency on pesticides.Discussion will be focused on issues that affect citrus, avocados, grapes and row crops commonly grown in San Diego.
Presenters:
Eric Middleton, Area IPM Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension of San Diego County
Gregg Cady, Farm Conservation Advisor, Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County
Project funding provided by Wildlife Conservation Board, CA Dept of Food & Agriculture and National Association of Conservation Districts
Presenters:
Eric Middleton, Area IPM Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension of San Diego County
Gregg Cady, Farm Conservation Advisor, Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County
Project funding provided by Wildlife Conservation Board, CA Dept of Food & Agriculture and National Association of Conservation Districts
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You're Invited - Tijuana River Valley Gardener Potluck
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Join us Thursday, December 7th from 10am - 11:30am or Sunday, December 10th from 12pm - 1:30pm. We will provide food and drink, but encourage you to bring a holiday dish to share! Meet your garden neighbors, share some food together, and learn about our goals to build more community the gardens. Tables and chairs will be set up at the north side of the garden. Hope to see you there!
January 31, 2023 | San Diego Compost Equipment Demo
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Tune in to see some of the machinery that small-scale farmers in San Diego are using to apply compost and mulch to their steep slopes and hard to reach places. You can see more details about the equipment here: www.rcdsandiego.org/files/e565dc51f/Equipment Resources - 1.31.23 Compost Equipment Demo.pdf If you have additional questions, reach out to us! ag@rcdsandiego.org | 619-562-0096
Cover Cropping in San Diego Webinar - February 22, 2023
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Learn about cover cropping from a variety of producers in the San Diego area. We will hear from farmers who have implemented the practice in different settings, such as row crops and vineyards, and discuss their challenges and successes. The RCD of Greater San Diego County will also share about their experience managing a CDFA Healthy Soils Demonstration grant that funded cover cropping in an a...
Fighting the Goldspotted Oak Borer
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Saving Native California Oak Trees from an Invasive Killer An instructional video guide to proven techniques for understanding, identifying, and treating Goldspotted Oak Borer, the deadly invasive pest that threatens California’s signature oak trees. Oak Grove, a small San Diego backcountry community, is a success story in stopping an invasive, tree-killing pest from attacking California’s beau...
Compost Connector Webinar
Просмотров 682 года назад
Join us for a presentation by Zero Foodprint about their Compost Connector program, which helps agricultural producers get discounted compost! You’ll learn about the funder and program requirements and receive a step by step demonstration on how to apply. The RCD of Greater San Diego will also provide an update on our CDFA-funded Healthy Soils demonstration plot focused on compost application, ...
Workforce Development Policy Meeting - SD Ag Planning Program 7.26.22
Просмотров 242 года назад
The San Diego Agricultural Planning Program is a two-year planning effort to improve support for the agricultural community in San Diego. The program is funded by a grant from the CA Department of Conservation with Cap-and-Trade proceeds, and managed by the San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO). To learn more about this program, visit our webpage: rcdsandiego.org/programs/carbon-f...
Water Availability & Efficiency Policy Meeting - SD Ag Planning Program 7.19.22
Просмотров 252 года назад
The San Diego Agricultural Planning Program is a two-year planning effort to improve support for the agricultural community in San Diego. The program is funded by a grant from the CA Department of Conservation with Cap-and-Trade proceeds, and managed by the San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO). To learn more about this program, visit our webpage: rcdsandiego.org/programs/carbon-f...
Land Access Policy Meeting - SD Ag Planning Program 7.12.22
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The San Diego Agricultural Planning Program is a two-year planning effort to improve support for the agricultural community in San Diego. The program is funded by a grant from the CA Department of Conservation with Cap-and-Trade proceeds, and managed by the San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO). To learn more about this program, visit our webpage: rcdsandiego.org/programs/carbon-f...
Ranching with the Seasons: A Whole Ecosystem Perspective - December 2021
Просмотров 953 года назад
Join us for a discussion on the benefits of prescribed grazing from the perspective of a soil scientist, an ecologist and ranchers practicing the methods. View presentations given by: 4:40 - Peter Fahnestock, Resource Soil Scientist at USDA-NRCS 26:46 - Dr. Pelayo Alvarez, Audubon Conservation Ranching Initiative, Audubon CA 37:32 - Russell Chamberlin, Rancher and Co-Owner of Chamberlin Ranch 1...
CDFA Healthy Soils Incentives Program Application Workshop
Просмотров 633 года назад
November 16th, 2021 Learn about the importance of soil health from experts in their field, and get information on how to apply to the CDFA Healthy Soils Incentives Program. Hosted by Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County (RCDGSDC), and UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Timestamps: Intro 00:00 2:05 | Mary Matava, Agriservice, Healthy Soils Support Healthy Plants 24:44 | Dr. Ol...
Considerations About Cover Crops in Avocados - Rex Dufour
Просмотров 1213 года назад
As part of a panel discussion on July 21, 2021 about protecting orchards with cover crops, Rex Dufour (National Center for Appropriate Technology) presents guidance to improve the effectiveness of cover cropping in orchards. Presented by the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County in partnership with UC Cooperative Extension with funding from the California Department of Food...
Warm Season Cover Crops in California - Dr. Margaret Smither Kopperl
Просмотров 943 года назад
As part of a panel discussion on July 21, 2021 about protecting orchards with cover crops, Dr. Margaret Smither-Kopperl (Natural Resources Conservation Service) presents research about the use of warm season cover crops in California. Presented by the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County in partnership with UC Cooperative Extension with funding from the California Departme...
Avocados Growers Living with Heat - Dr. Ben Faber
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As part of a panel discussion on July 21, 2021 about protecting orchards with cover crops, Dr. Ben Faber (University of California Cooperative Extension) presents management practices to improve avocado resilience to high temperatures. Presented by the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County in partnership with UC Cooperative Extension with funding from the California Departm...
Protecting Orchards with Cover Crops
Просмотров 973 года назад
Panel discussion on June 16, 2021 on protecting orchards with cover crops. Featuring Dr. Ben Faber (University of California Cooperative Extension), Dr. Margaret Smither-Kopperl (Natural Resources Conservation Service) and Rex Dufour (National Center for Appropriate Technology). Presented by the Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County in partnership with UC Cooperative Extens...
Monarch Presentation: Carlos Gottfried
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Monarch Presentation: Carlos Gottfried
Prescribed Grazing to Manage Fire Risk
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Prescribed Grazing to Manage Fire Risk
Grazing Effectiveness to Reduce Fire Risk
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Grazing Effectiveness to Reduce Fire Risk
Fire, Wildlife and Grazing: NRCS Support for Conservation
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Fire, Wildlife and Grazing: NRCS Support for Conservation
Grazing and Burning in California Coastal Rangelands
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Grazing and Burning in California Coastal Rangelands
Lynn Huntsinger Professor of Rangeland Ecology and Management, UC Berkeley
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Lynn Huntsinger Professor of Rangeland Ecology and Management, UC Berkeley
Mike White Talks About Conservation Grazing Management
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Mike White Talks About Conservation Grazing Management
Raramuri Criollo Cattle in San Diego Rangeland
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Raramuri Criollo Cattle in San Diego Rangeland
Filling the pore spaces with organic matter
Просмотров 524 года назад
Filling the pore spaces with organic matter
Implementing Carbon Farming Practices in San Diego
Просмотров 454 года назад
Implementing Carbon Farming Practices in San Diego
Amending a typical San Diego coarse sandy soil
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Amending a typical San Diego coarse sandy soil
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It can educate people on what to do to help transferring wood from one location to another
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Great video! Very informative :)
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Rob Paulin is a progressive minded cowman, who has stuck his neck out to try something different, that turns out to be better for the land, and I wish him all the best in his endeavors. We have been running Criollo cattle on our ranch in SE Arizona for the last 12 years. We like them a lot. We sell a fair amount of Criollo as all natural range raised beef. Steers are retained and grazed on desert grassland pastures until about 32 months of age. This means running a few less cows, but very inexpensive cost of gain on the steers. We slaughter steers weighing 1100-1150# and typically grading choice with lots of marbling and consistently testing very tender according to USDA Warner Bratsler Sheer Force Test standards. Our hundreds of repeat customers love the taste and texture of these Criollo cattle. If you would like more information, check out our RUclips channel, “Ranching in the Right Hemisphere”.
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this is quality content, really enjoyed when something fell out behind his ear