Interested in learning more about how to implement specific climate smart practices on your farm in the southern San Joaquin Valley?
Check out the following profiles to see how your neighbors have done some of these practices:
![Frank Fernandes and tillage radish. Photo by Shulamit Shroder](http://ucanr.edu/blogs/CSA/blogfiles/71733.png) |
Frank Fernandes, a Tulare dairyman, has done no-till, strip till, and cover crops at his ranch. |
![Part of the vegetable cropping system at Quaker Oaks Farm. Photo by Shulamit Shroder Part of the vegetable cropping system at Quaker Oaks Farm. Photo by Shulamit Shroder](http://ucanr.edu/sites/Kern22/files/330477display.jpg) |
Quaker Oaks, a diversified fruit and vegetable farm, does mulch, compost, hedgerows, and cover crops |
![Cover crops in the cotton field. Photo by Paige Green. https://www.csuchico.edu/regenerativeagriculture/demos/fat-uncle-farms.shtml Cover crops in the cotton field. Photo by Paige Green. https://www.csuchico.edu/regenerativeagriculture/demos/fat-uncle-farms.shtml](http://ucanr.edu/sites/Kern22/files/331133display.jpg) |
Nathanael Siemens does cover cropping, compost, and no till on his organic grain and cotton fields |
![Black plastic tarps provide weed control. Photo by Shulamit Shroder Black plastic tarps provide weed control. Photo by Shulamit Shroder](http://ucanr.edu/sites/Kern22/files/331134display.jpg) |
Pickalittle Farm, a diversified vegetable farm, does cover crops, compost, and occultation |