The University of California Cooperative Extension in Stanislaus County released its weekly evapotranspiration report for almonds, peaches, walnuts, established vineyards, alfalfa, and pasture on May 1. The report provides estimated water use figures to help guide irrigation schedules for the coming week.
The information is intended to assist local growers in making informed decisions about water management. Accurate evapotranspiration data can support efficient irrigation practices and resource conservation.
Moneim Mohamed, Irrigation and Soils Advisor at UC Cooperative Extension in Stanislaus County, said: “Please find the attached document to provide the previous week’s estimated water use report in terms of evapotranspiration for almonds, peaches, walnuts, established vineyard, alfalfa, and pasture in Stanislaus County. This report may be used as a guide in your irrigation schedule for the coming week. Thank you for your continued support and interest.”
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The ongoing distribution of evapotranspiration reports reflects efforts by UC Cooperative Extension advisors like Mohamed to deliver timely agricultural guidance based on current research.
