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4-H Links to Resources and Forms

Form 6.2 Annual Inventory Report Form 6.3 Annual Financial Report Form 8.5 Year-End Club Peer Review Report Form 8.6 Year-End Club Peer Review Checklist Form 8.4 4-H Club BudgetThe County 4-H Office can assist with securing space for Events, Meetings and Facility Agreements.
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4-H Volunteers

Be A Club Leader: provide administrative support for a 4-H club. Lead a Project: share your interests and expertise with 4-H youth. Volunteer at an Event: Assist for an hour or a whole day - we need you to support 4-H'ers as they plan and execute activities/events.
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Grower Surveys

One hour of water quality education credit Californias Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) is offering 1 hour of education credit for completion of the following survey of management practices.
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Information Resources for Runoff Pollution Prevention

Good Management Practice Manuals Management Practices to Protect Water Quality: A Manual for Greenhouses and Nurseries Contact Cooperative Extension or NRCS UC Cooperative Extension Ventura County 669 County Square Drive, #100, Ventura, CA 93003, (805) 645-1451, ceventura@ucdavis.
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Ten Principles of Plant Pathology

By John A. Menge and Elinor Pond Department of Plant Pathology University of California, Riverside Plant Pathology is the study of plant diseases including:1) causes, 2) mechanisms by which diseases occur, 3) interactions between plants and disease-causing agents, and 4) controlling diseases.
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