SJC and Delta Field Crops

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Figure 1. The trial was planted in a commercial field with well-drained soil in Stanislaus County.
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2024 Blackeye Bean Variety Evaluation

January 31, 2025
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
We evaluated blackeye bean varieties in a commercial field in Stanislaus County. Seven varieties from the University of California blackeye breeding program were planted on July 1st. The soil type at the trial location was well-drained (Dinuba and Hanford sandy loams, Tujunga loamy sand, Fig.
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Reminder: 2025 SJC and Delta Field Crops Meeting

January 16, 2025
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
This is a reminder that UC Cooperative Extension will host the SJC and Delta Field Crops Meeting on Friday, January 24, 2025 from 8:00am to 12:00pm. The meeting location is the Cabral Agricultural Center in Stockton (2101 E. Earhart Ave., Stockton, CA 95206).
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2025 SJC and Delta Field Crops Meeting

December 13, 2024
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
UC Cooperative Extension will host the SJC and Delta Field Crops Meeting on Friday, January 24, 2025 from 8:00am to 12:00pm. The meeting location is the Cabral Agricultural Center in Stockton (2101 E. Earhart Ave., Stockton, CA 95206).
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2024 Delta Rice Recap

November 18, 2024
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
Delta rice acreage has been steadily increasing, and yields are comparable with the statewide average. I estimate that acreage approached, if not exceeded, 15,000 acres in 2024. This article is my seasonal update on UCCE Delta rice research and observations. Table 1. Rice acreage and yield.
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2024 Field Corn Variety Trial Results

October 31, 2024
By Michelle M Leinfelder-Miles
Results for the 2024 UCCE Delta field corn variety trial are now available. The trial took place on Tyler Island in Sacramento County. The trial was planted on April 26 and included nine varieties submitted by seed companies and two by the cooperating grower.
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