- Rob Wilson, Weed Ecology/Cropping Systems Farm Advisor
- 530-251-8132
- rgwilson@ucdavis.edu
The Field Crops Program area of focus includes soil fertility, pest management, irrigation management, product marketing, cropping rotations or schemes, and alternative crop development.

Intermountain Alfalfa Management is a comprehensive manual for alfalfa growers that brings together the most current information and recommendations in nearly all areas of alfalfa management, including stand establishment, fertilization, irrigation, pest management, and harvesting. Every alfalfa grower should own a copy of this practical guide written especially for the high-elevation valleys of the Intermountain West.
Irrigated Alfalfa Management for Mediterranean and Desert Zones is available as an on-line publication. It is designed to provide information about the growth, production, management, and utilization of alfalfa grown under irrigation. Its emphasis is heavily weighted towards alfalfa production in the Great Central Valley and deserts of California. It is a companion publication to the Intermountain Alfalfa Management manual.
Triticale Harvest in Standish
Cost and Return Studies for Fruit, Vegetable, Field, Tree and Vine Crops has over 125 current cost of production studies for various crops grown throughout California. Of special interest in Lassen County are the studies on orchardgrass hay and alfalfa.

Honey Lake Valley
Pests of Agriculture, Floriculture, and Turf is a University of California Integrated Pest Management website that has information about managing a variety of different pests.
Identification and Management of Mormon Crickets is a fact sheet from the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension that provides pertinent information about Mormon crickets, their life cycle, and control measures that may reduce damages to property.