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Water Quality  Updates

FEBRUARY 2026:

Annual Farm Reporting - Crop Year 2025

Due February 16, 2026

The annual farm reporting is due in 3 days!  Our overall completion is at 72%.  That means we have more than 175 accounts that still need to complete their reporting!

Farm reporting is more robust this year so log in today to complete your reporting.  All members are required to report even if the land is fallow.

All reporting is completed online with a username and password.

Please note: We do not send paper copies for farm reporting.

To complete your annual farm reporting and access the DMT-data management tool, please click on the link. 

https://www.sacvalleydmt.org/login

 

Call Martha at 707-678-1655 ext. 103  to:

  1. Get your DMT login credentials (username and password) to complete you reporting online
  2. Complete your farm reporting over the phone  
  3. To make an appointment for an office visit to complete more complex reporting.

Office hours are Monday through Thursday. Martha is not in the office on Friday thus Friday farm reporting assistance is by appointment only. The last day for in-person assistance is on Thursday, February 12, 2026!  Be sure you have your login information before that date. Martha is available for calls or office visits through February 12, 2026.  You may continue to complete reporting online. 

Again, be sure you have your DMT login credentials (username and password) before February 12th! 

Farm reporting details were sent via email and/or US mail on December 3, 2025 to Reporters (tenants), the person who is responsible for the farm reporting for ag land enrolled in the Dixon/Solano RCD Water Quality Coalition. Farm reporting collect by the coalition is a requirement of the ILRP-Irrigated Land Regulatory Program.
You can access the DMT anytime and farm reporting will not be late if you enter the required farm data online on

 

For farm reporting questions and/or your DMT login information, contact:

Martha McKeen
martha-mckeen@dixonrcd.org
707-678-1655 x103

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Solano Spray Safe

February 25, 2026

8am - 12 noon
655 S. 1st Street Dixon, CA 95620

Cost: $20, at the event $25

 DPR continuing education units available

 1.5 hours Laws and Regulations, 1.5 hours Other

Spray Safe 2026 brings growers, applicators, and ag professionals together to focus on practical spray safety, compliance, and protecting our fields and neighbors.

Hosted by the Solano County Farm Bureau Ag Education Foundation, this hands-on workshop supports our mission to build informed, responsible agricultural practices in our community. Lunch is included.

Register below to reserve your spot, access training materials, and stay updated on event details.

  https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/spray-safe--2026

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Workshop Evaluation and Surveys

 

Irrigation and Weed Managment Workshop Evaluation

We listen to your feedback! Please complete the overall evaluation of the workshop.  Thank you.

Click here to complete the workshop evaluation

Sustainable Conservation Survey

We hope you enjoyed and learned from the "How do Cover Crops Impact Water and Nitrogen Budgets" presentation given by Wendy Rash of Sustainable Conservation. Please fill out this 3 minute survey for better understanding of what you learned and provide any suggestions.

Click here to complete the Sustainable Conservation survey.

 

Weed-Related and Other Key Challenges in Field Crops Survey

Mandeep Singh is a relatively new agronomy advisor with the University of California Cooperative Extension for Solano, Yolo, and Sacramento counties.  His focus is to help optimize field crop systems and is looking for your help to understand weed-related and other key challenges in field crops such as (e.g., alfalfa, corn, dry beans, wheat, barley, oats, triticale, sunflower, safflower, etc.).

He invites you to take a short 2-5 minutes survey containing 9 questions, and your detailed response to question 9 would be especially valuable.

If you have any questions about the survey or field crop management issues, please feel free to contact him anytime at mdpsingh@ucanr.edu or (530) 376-7895. Your feedback will be very valuable to help better support local agronomic cropping systems. Thank you very much in advance for your time and participation.

Click Here for the Survey

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