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Fire Retardant After the Fire

Per Sonoma County Dept of Health Services: Chemicals in Fires: Chemicals used to fight fires contain toxic materials and can contaminate food and cookware. The chemicals cannot be washed off the food. Foods that are exposed to chemicals should be thrown away.
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4-H Newsletter

Published around the 1st of ever other month using Constant Contact. Please submit any articles or events by the last week of the month to shelley.ferina@sonomacounty.gov
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Sonoma County 4-H Clubs

4-H Community Clubs: Organized in local communities and are open to all youth and families. They provide opportunities for youth to learn valuable skills with lifelong benefits and contribute to their communities through hands-on 4-H Project Proficiencies guided by appointed 4-H adult volunteers.
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En Español

Misin La Divisin de Agricultura y Recursos Naturales (ANR) es una red estatal de investigadores y educadores de la Universidad de California quienes se dedican a crear, desarrollar y poner en prctica los conocimientos y avances sobre agricultura, recursos humanos y recursos naturales.
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Spring Insect Chewing Damage

Chewing damage on buds and young shoots in grapevines Rhonda Smith, Viticulture Advisor Lucia Varela, North Coast IPM Advisor Fig. 1. Diagram showing the jaw of a beetle. Insects that chew have jaws to bite; caterpillars (worms), earwigs and crickets.
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For Adults

Thank you for your interest in becoming a 4-H adult volunteer. As a volunteer, you will play an important role in the development of young people, helping them to identify their spark and develop the skills and positive outcomes that lead to thriving. Below are the steps to becoming a volunteer.
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Special Status Species Defined

Special Status Species include: Designated (rare, threatened, or endangered) and candidate species for listing by the California Department of Fish & Wildlife (CDFW). Designated (threatened or endangered) and candidate species for listing by the US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFW).
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Grazing Management Fact Sheets

There are as many ways to manage grazing animals as there are ranchers and there is no one right way to graze. Livestock producers have been using tried and true methods in California for well over 100 years.
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