University of California
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Dr Juan N Guerrero
Area Livestock Farm Advisor, Emeritus
Cooperative Extension Imperial County1050 East Holton Road
Holtville, CA 92250-9615
(830) 606-0250
jguerrero@ucdavis.edu
Website
Also in:
Riverside County
Specialty
Livestock; alfalfa and irrigated pasture; feedlot cattle; waste management; biosolidsAreas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)
- Livestock and Dairy
- Plant Commodities and Products
- Plant Genetic Resources
- Plant Product Quality and Utility (Preharvest)
- Animal Management Systems
- Pollution Prevention and Mitigation
Biography
Work Information
Location: UCCE Imperial County
Program Area: Livestock
Other Information
Significant Other: Luz Guerrero
County: Imperial
ANR Publications
California Agriculture Article Contributions
- Covering hay in the irrigated Sonoran Desert decreases heat damage
- Sheep thrive on weedy alfalfa
- Desert heat degrades quality of stored alfalfa hay
- Sheep grazing effectively controls weeds in seedling alfalfa
- U.S.-Mexico production costs compared: At present, livestock production more favorable in Imperial Valley
- U.S.-Mexico production costs compared: Imperial Valley holds advantage in alfalfa, wheat and cotton
- Desert alfalfa grazing–it's the leaf that counts
ANR Workgroup Associations
- Agronomy Continuing Conference - Member
- Alfalfa and Forage Systems - Member
- Animal Agriculture Coordinating Conference - Member
- Beef Safety and Quality Assurance - Member
- Bioenergy - Member
- Livestock Production Systems - Member
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