Resources & Updates
Tule Trust Talks SERIES: #3
#3 - Frank Junio
A series highlighting the people behind the Tule Basin Land & Water Conservation Trust.
Tule Trust Talks SERIES: #2
#2 - Frank Fernandes
A series highlighting the people behind the Tule Basin Land & Water Conservation Trust.
Introducing: Tule Trust Talks SERIES
The Tule Basin Land and Water Conservation Trust is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Watershed Coordinator, Emmily Lopez.
Register Now for MLRP Workshop
Announcement: Tule Trust Accepting Bids for Cover Crop Harvest
Tule Trust Hires Watershed Coordinator
The Tule Basin Land and Water Conservation Trust is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Watershed Coordinator, Emmily Lopez.
Tule Trust Hires Administrative Assistant
The Tule Basin Land and Water Conservation Trust is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Administrative Assistant, Roxanne Reitsma.
ANNOUNCEMENT: Tule Trust Accepting Bids for 2023 Land Fallowing Program
Announcement: Tule Trust Accepting Bids for Cover Crop Harvest
Careers at Tule Trust
To accomplish the Trust’s goals, meet the day-to-day operations of the organization, and continue its growth, the Trust will be hiring an Administrative Assistant and a Watershed Coordinator/Project Manager to work with the Trust’s current Executive Director.
Call for Ag Advisory Committee Members
Tule Trust Seeks MLRP Ag Advisory Committee Members
ANNOUNCEMENT: Tule Trust Accepting Bids for 2023 Cover Crop Harvest
Announcement: Tule Trust Accepting Bids for Cover Crop Harvest
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
Announcement: EQIP Program Funding Available for Landowners to meet SGMA requirements
Tule Trust Hires Program Director
The Tule Basin Land and Water Conservation Trust is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Program Director, Susan Long.
Volunteer Your Ag & Fallowed Fields for Control Fields
Announcement: Seeking Voluntary Agricultural and Fallowed Fields to inform Tule Trust Land Fallowing Program.
USDA Invests in $650,000 in Lower Deer Creek Watershed
With support from the NRCS, Pixley ID GSA, The Nature Conservancy, and Audubon are preparing a watershed plan.
Groundwater Sustainability in the San Joaquin Valley
Restoring habitat in retired farmland could reduce water demand and provide ecosystem services for farmers and local communities.