California RightRisk Education Program
2013
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past program materials:
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Education 2015,
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Education 2014,
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Education 2013,
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Education 2012
Locations/offerings:
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PITAHAYA FIELD DAY - San Marcos, CA: August 23, 2013
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SURVIVING IN AGRICULTURE program #1 - Watsonville, CA: May 2nd, 2013
- SURVIVING IN AGRICULTURE program #2 - Watsonville, CA: May 2nd, 2013
- SOBREVIVIENDO EN LA AGRICULTURA programma #1 - Watsonville, CA: 2 de Mayo del 2013
- SOBREVIVIENDO EN LA AGRICULTURA programma #1 - Watsonville, CA: 2 de Mayo del 2013
- SURVIVING IN AGRICULTURE program #1 - Ontario, CA: April 30th, 2013
- SURVIVING IN AGRICULTURE program #2 - Ontario, CA: April 30th, 2013
Presentation Slides:
(click a listing to view the presentation materials)
Handouts:
(click a listing to view the handout materials)
Risk Management Tools:
(click a heading to view the risk management tools)
- Enterprise Risk Analyzer Modules:
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Pitahaya Fruit, Southern Coast Region- 1 acre
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Avocado Production Costs-San Diego County- 1 acre
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UC budget Avocado Sample Establishment and Production Costs and Profitability Analysis-San Diego and Riverside Counties, 2011, 21 acres (2011)
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500 Cow Dairy-Chino Valley Area, 30 acres, double 10 herringbone
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UC budget 500 Cow Dairy-Chino Valley Area, 30 acres, double 10 herringbone (1980)
- Wrapped Iceberg Lettuce- sprinkler irrigated, 40-inch beds, Central Coast
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UC budget Wrapped Iceberg Lettuce, sprinkler irrigated, 40-inch beds, Central Coast (2010)
- Strawberries- 45 acres in production, 48-inch beds, drip irrigation
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UC budget Strawberry Production- 45 acres in production, 48-inch beds, drip irrigation, Central Coast (2010)
- Second Year Strawberries- 20 acres second year production, drip irrigation
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UC budget Second Year Strawberries- 50 acres, 20 acres in second year production, Central Coast (2011)
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Ag Survivor scenarios
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Risk Management Courses
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Risk Navigator Toolbox
- RightRisk Tools online
Coordination and assistance provided by:
Ramiro Lobo, Small Farms & Agricultural Economics Advisor
University of California- Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sponsored by: