Cachuma Resource Conservation District

Cachuma Resource Conservation District Your Local Partner in Conservation

The mission of the Cachuma Resource Conservation District (CRCD) is to promote land stewardship ethics that result in long-term, sustained use of natural resources while protecting and enhancing the environment. Founding principles include total resource management, effective technical services, diverse community partnerships, and strong grower relationships.

04/08/2021

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR NATIVE PLANT SEED COLLECTION FOR CHAPARRAL HABITAT RESTORATION PROJECT IN LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST
Join us as we collect seeds in Spring/Summer 2021 in the front country of the Santa Ynez Mountains above Goleta, Santa Barbara and Montecito with botanists from the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden and HANA Resources. Collected seed will be used to restore areas invaded by Spanish broom with native chaparral plant species along East Camino Cielo Road and the Fremont fuel break in Los Padres National Forest. With your help, we can restore and enhance native habitat and prevent the expansion of invasive Spanish broom from these areas.

Seed collection will occur over 3-4 volunteer days between April and July 2021. You will be notified of the specific dates after signing up. Volunteers should have some botanical identification experience and additional seed collection training will be provided at each volunteer event. Please be prepared to work off-trail in uneven terrain and wear hiking boots, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, and work/gardening gloves. Bring sunscreen, water, lunch, and snacks. Seed bags and collection materials will be provided. Please note there are no restrooms onsite. Please contact Josie Lesage at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden ([email protected]) to sign up.

Please join our page: https://www.facebook.com/Los-Padres-National-Forest-Spanish-broom-restoration-project-106124888248301

05/07/2020

From TheStreet: The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) awarded a Technical Assistance Grant to nine California resource conservation districts (RCDs).

The Amador RCD, the Calaveras County RCD, the Tuolumne County RCD, the Cachuma RCD, the Coarsegold RCD, the East Merced RCD, the Napa County RCD, the Lake County RCD and the Sonoma RCD will use the funding to hire staff to deliver conservation planning technical assistance and to assist landowners in implementing Conservation Stewardship Program contracts.

Read more: https://www.thestreet.com/press-releases/national-grant-funds-wildfire-mitigation-and-soil-health-through-california-resource-conservation-districts-15309266

CDFA's Healthy Soils Program released their Incentive and Demo Project grants last week. We are hosting FREE application...
03/02/2020

CDFA's Healthy Soils Program released their Incentive and Demo Project grants last week. We are hosting FREE application assistance workshops for the Incentives Program. Please email RSVP if you want to attend one of our free workshops!

03/01/2020

Today marks 84 years since the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1936 was signed into law, allowing for federal aid to farmers in order to promote the conservation and protection of soil from erosion.

This act, which was amended from the Soil Conservation Act of 1935, was primarily driven by the severe effects of the Dust Bowl that created devastating drought conditions throughout the Great Plains and widespread crop failure.

Today, supports the act in its effort to enhance federal-state coordination and assist landowners and farmers in protecting and conserving the soil on their land.

Our fabulous Bilingual Outreach and Water Resources Specialist, Misael Sanchez, presenting on irrigation efficiency and ...
02/28/2020

Our fabulous Bilingual Outreach and Water Resources Specialist, Misael Sanchez, presenting on irrigation efficiency and nutrient management at the Small Farm Conference in Paso Robles this morning.

01/23/2020

A Farmer’s journey into Carbon Farming with help from LDF Grantee Carbon Cycle Institute.

12/03/2019

SACRAMENTO, November 19, 2019 – The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has selected 33 organizations for Climate Smart Agriculture Technical Assistance awards, totaling $2.1 million. With these funds, the recipients will provide technical assistance to the applicants and awarde...

Don’t forget to RSVP for our upcoming SWEEP workshops!
10/30/2019

Don’t forget to RSVP for our upcoming SWEEP workshops!

We will be hosting 2 SWEEP grant application workshops in Santa Barbara County in November. These workshops are FREE to attend. Please RSVP to email in flyer.

We will be hosting 2 SWEEP grant application workshops in Santa Barbara County in November. These workshops are FREE to ...
10/23/2019

We will be hosting 2 SWEEP grant application workshops in Santa Barbara County in November. These workshops are FREE to attend. Please RSVP to email in flyer.

10/01/2019
05/29/2019

Farmers and ranchers are invited to take part in a “carbon farming” discussion and see the success of a large-scale composting project on June 3.

04/18/2019

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