California RightRisk Education
Program 2015
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past program materials:
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Education 2016,
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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:
(click a listing to view the promotional flyers)
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Hands-on Computer Lab to: Analyze the Feasibility of Pitahaya Production,
Cost/Benefit Analysis of Hand Pollination, and Review of other tools to Analyze
and Evaluate Risk Management Strategies using RightRisk Analytics
- Irvine, CA: August 22nd, 2015
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Pitahaya Orchard Establishment, Economics and
Marketing Considerations with RightRisk Analytics
- San Marcos, CA: August 21st, 2015
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SPECIALTY CROPS PRODUCTION WORKSHOP:
& Risk Management Tools for Producers
- Santa Paula, CA: June 17th, 2015
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SPECIALTY CROPS PRODUCTION WORKSHOP:
& Risk Management Tools for Producers
- Escondido, CA: June 16th, 2015
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California State University-Chico - Chico, CA: April 24th, 2015
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California Small Farms Conference:
High Value, Specialty Crops
and Innovative Production Systems Field Course
- Irvine, CA: March 8th, 2015
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)
- RightRisk Analytics - California:
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RightRisk Analytics, including CA data
- Risk Scenario Planning Modules:
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Pitahaya: hand pollination- 1 acre
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Pitahaya: hand sorting- 1 acre
- Risk Analyzer Modules:
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Click here for a 32bit version of the Enterprise Risk Analyizer tool.
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Click here for a 64bit version of the Enterprise Risk Analyizer tool.
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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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Blueberries, Southern Coast Region- 1 acre
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UC budget Blueberry Production- 10 acres in production, Southern Coast Region (2007)
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Oranges (San Joaquin Valley)- 1 acre
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UC budget Oranges Production- 65 acres in production, San Joaquin Valley (2009)
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Pitahaya Fruit, Southern Coast Region- 1 acre
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Pitahaya Fruit, Southern Coast Region CONTRASTED with Avocado Production Costs-San Diego County- 1 acre
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Strawberries (Ventura County)- 1 acre
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UC budget Strawberries Production- 70 acres in production, South Coast Region (2011)
- 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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Wine grapes, Southern Coast Region- 1 acre
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UC budget Wine Grapes- 95 acres in production, drip irrigation, Southern Coast Region (1996)
- 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)
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279 Cow Dairy, 13.76 cwt/cow-month, North Coast California Region
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California Department of Food and Agriculture, Cost of
Production-2013 Annual (2013)
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1,161 Cow Dairy, 19.10 cwt/cow-month, Southern California Region
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California Department of Food and Agriculture, Cost of
Production-2013 Annual (2013)
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1,204 Cow Dairy, 19.14 cwt/cow-month, North Valley Region
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California Department of Food and Agriculture, Cost of
Production-2013 Annual (2013)
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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)
*** After downloading datafile, use ERA menus to import to either 32 or 64bit versions:
ADD-INS > DoneEx > Application EnterpriseRiskAnalyzer > Import Data
and browse to the Data File Path (click the button to the right of the file window)
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Risk Controls online
- RightRisk Tools online
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Risk Navigator Toolbox online
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Risk Management Courses online
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Ag Survivor scenarios online
- UC Davis Cost and Return studies
Coordination and assistance provided by:
Ramiro Lobo, Small Farms & Agricultural Economics Advisor
University of California- Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sponsored by: