P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2011April 01, 2011 PDT
California agritourism operations and their economic potential are growing
California agritourism operations and their economic potential are growing
E Rilla, S Hardesty, C Getz, H George,
Articles in Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2011
Vol. 65, Issue 2, 2011
- Transformative high-tech solutions leverage ANR responseR Sams
- About California AgricultureEditor
- Unique engagement tools shape nitrogen assessmentS Ogburn
- Scientists discover redwoods’ resiliency in Fritz's Wonder PlotJ Warnert
- Agritourism operators embrace social media for marketingS HardestyEditors
- Hilgardia digitization project under wayEditor
- California agritourism operations and their economic potential are growingE RillaS HardestyC GetzH George
- Sidebar: California counties adapt permitting and regulations for agritourismP Leff
- South Korea-U.S. free trade agreement will lower export barriers for California productsH LeeD Sumner
- Plants in constructed wetlands help to treat agricultural processing wastewaterM GrismerH Shepherd
- Rice field drainage affects nitrogen dynamics and managementB LinquistK KofflerJ HillC van Kessel
- “Smart” sprayer technology provides environmental and economic benefits in California orchardsD GilesP KlassenF NiederholzerD Downey
- Regulated deficit irrigation reduces water use of almonds without affecting yieldW StewartA FultonW KruegerB LampinenK Shackel
- Available from ANR Communication ServicesEditor
- Coming Up in California AgricultureEditor
Rilla, E, S Hardesty, C Getz, and H George. 2011. “California Agritourism Operations and Their Economic Potential Are Growing.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 65 (2): 57–65. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v065n02p57.