University of California
UC Integrated Viticulture
Richard L Snyder Ph.D.
CE Biometeorology Specialist
LAWR/HoaglandOne Shields Avenue
243 Hoagland Hall
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 752-4628
rlsnyder@ucdavis.edu
Websites
Specialty
Biometeorology, climatology, irrigation scheduling, freeze & frost protection, evapotranspiration modeling, effective rainfall, climatic risk analysisAreas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Ag Commodities and Products - General
- Field Crops
- Fruit and Nut Crop
- Ornamental Crops, Landscape and Turf
- Vegetable Crops
- Water
- Soil
- Land
- Range
- Forest Trees and Products - Other
- River Basins
- Air
- Weather
- Climate
- Natural Resources and Environment
- Air
- Water
- Conservation and Efficient Use of Water
- Soil
- Management and Control of Forest and Range Fires
- Weather and Climate
ANR Publications
- Abiotic Disorders of Landscape Plants
- Converting Humidity Expressions with Computers and...
- Drought Tips for Vegetable and Field Crop Production
- Integrated Pest Management for Almonds, 2nd Edition
- Integrated Pest Management for Apples and Pears, 2nd Edition
- Integrated Pest Management for Stone Fruits
- Kiwifruit Growing and Handling
- REFERENCE EVAPOTRANSPIRATION (ETO) FOR CALIFORNIA
- Turfgrass Evapotranspiration Map: The Central Coast of...
- Turfgrass Irrigation Scheduling
California Agriculture Article Contributions
- Alfalfa water use pinpointed in saline, shallow water tables of Imperial Valley
- Avocado and citrus orchards along the coast may use less water
- Cover crops, mulch lower night temperatures in citrus
- New crop coefficients estimate water use of vegetables, row crops
- Microcomputer program ACRE helps answer: When water is limited, how many acres do you plant?
- Sprinkler spacing affects almond frost protection
- Removing leaf litter doesn't protect oranges from frost
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Landscape - Member
- Pomology Extension Coordinating Conference (PECC) - Member
- Turfgrass - Member