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Livestock Judging Contest.-The annual 4-H/FFA Livestock Judging contest will be held at the Petaluma-Marin Fairgrounds on Saturday, April 25th . Check in will begin at 8:30am, contest begins at 9am. Pre-registration and payment are to be completed prior to the event.
To read this article in Spanish - Red Blotch o Enfermedad de la Mancha Roja de la Vid In 2011, a new grapevine virus was discovered in vines showing symptoms that occasionally had been confused with grapevine leafroll disease.
Trial Sites All images in the following table are of specific vines in locations which are under evaluation with grant funding provided by the American Vineyard Foundation. Vines in the photos tested positive for grapevine red blotch associated virus (GRBaV) by PCR-assay.
Sonoma County 4-H County Club Council Incentives & Recognition committee encourages all youth to participate in the record book process, as there are numerous benefits to be gained from completing a record book.
Outdoor Hog Production, Best Practices for Conservation in the Bay Area Links for the guide are broken into three sections for easy downloading. Pasture pork.
Fairs provide opportunities for members to exhibit the best of their project work from the past year and see how their skills have grown. Fairs also share with the community what 4-H activities are taking place in their area.
UCCE Sonoma - includes Master Gardener, Sudden Oak Death and more. Sonoma County 4-H - all 4-H related events. UC Agriculture & Natural Resources - events throughout the state.
February 6, 2020 Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building 1351 Maple Ave, Santa Rosa Sonoma County Grape Day is an annual program that provides research-based information on issues important to the production of coastal winegrapes Early start time! Sign in and Breakfast from 7 am to 8 am.
The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) coordinated an economic impact analyses on various agricultural industries in Sonoma County. This was an outcome of the North Coast Regional Food System Network (NCRFSN) led by Dr. Stephanie Larson.