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Resources Avalable for Check out at the Santa Cruz County 4-H office: 4-H Resources Available for Check Out Safety Resources: ATV Safety 4-H Clover Safety Notes 4-H Safety Manual 4-H Water Safety Manual Food Safety: Food Handling Guidelines for Bake Sale Safe Thawing of Food USDA Safe Food Handling:...
The 4-H State program and Local County 4-H program offer many different types of conferences from leadership to shooting sports. Discover the conference that peaks your interest.
As of October 2024, the Santa Cruz County 4-H program is moving to the Volunteer Management Organization. More details to come on the new structure. All adult leaders and teens 14 years & up are welcome to join the team on VMO! Santa Cruz county 4-H program will be updating these roles.
Click on underlined links for publication Selected Publications on Sudden Oak Death and Nursery Disease Biology and Management 1. Davidson, J. M., Rizzo, D. M., Garbelotto, M., Tjosvold, S., and, and Slaughter, G. W. 2002. Phytophthora ramorum and sudden oak death in California: II.
The strawberry and caneberry (raspberry and blackberry) programs are run by Mark Bolda. He serves the grower community via traditional agricultural extension, research and investigation of problems in these crops in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties. Current areas of proposed research…