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Advancing Groundwater Monitoring Through Gravity-Gradient Quantum Sensing for Sustainable Agriculture 

Advancing Groundwater Monitoring Through Gravity-Gradient Quantum Sensing for Sustainable Agriculture 

by Alli Sweigard | Aug 20, 2024 | Water Efficiency and Regenerative

Advancing Green Ammonia Synthesis with Low-Temperature Microwave Plasma Technology 

Advancing Green Ammonia Synthesis with Low-Temperature Microwave Plasma Technology 

by Alli Sweigard | Aug 20, 2024 | Production-Sys Improvements

Optimizing Grassland Carbon Sequestration Through Analysis of Episodic Hydrological Events in California 

Optimizing Grassland Carbon Sequestration Through Analysis of Episodic Hydrological Events in California 

by Alli Sweigard | Aug 20, 2024 | Water Efficiency and Regenerative

Cross-Modal Artificial Intelligence Toolkit for Augmented Geospatial Mapping 

Cross-Modal Artificial Intelligence Toolkit for Augmented Geospatial Mapping 

by Alli Sweigard | Aug 20, 2024 | Data Science

Jaimie Colores-Flores

Jaimie Colores-Flores

by Alex Yanez | Aug 16, 2024

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    The UC Merced Agriculture Experimental Station (AES) is funded by the Hatch Act of 1887, which established AES at land-grant universities, supporting problem-solving research and teaching in food systems, natural resources, and rural community welfare through federal and state funds.

    Funding support from the US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Agency Build Back Better Regional Challenge, investment no. 07 79 07893, “Fresno-Merced Future of Food (F3) Initiative” and the UC Merced iCREATE project, award no. 07 79 07913.
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