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Emergency Loan Program Available to producers with agriculture operations located in a county under a primary or contiguous Presidential or Secretarial disaster designation.
Interface Children & Family Services Sponsored by Ventura County Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VC VOAD) and Ventura County Long Term Disaster Recovery Group (LTDRG). The assessment helps determine how specific organizations and programs can best fit ones needs.
Ready, Set, Go! Ventura County Fire Department University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Fire Network: UCANR Fire Network Ventura County Fire Safe Council; info@venturafiresafe.
Non-profit assistance navigating claims and assessments. This group is also available at the Mountain Fire Community Assistance Center in Camarillo. WRAP - Ventura County - United Policyholders - Sponsored by United Policyholders.
211 Now Disaster updates and archives: Disasters Archives - 211Now - Sponsored by Interface Family and Children Services. VC Alert - Ready Ventura County - Sponsored by Ventura County Sheriff. Requires registration.
Firefighters, their families, and communities they serve: Disaster Relief Donation Page Sponsored by California Fire Foundation. Food Share of Ventura County: Donate - Food Share of Ventura County Humane Society, Camarillo & Ojai: https://www.hsvc.
Andre Biscaro - Developing of an Irrigation App to Increase Data-Driven Decisions for Optimal Water Use Ben Faber - Subtropical Crops, Water, and Soils in Santa Barbara and Ventura County Chris Greer - Pests and the foundation of integrated pest management Emma Volk - Production Horiculture Program...
Cultivar development and breeding for resistance to soil-borne pathogens - Mitchell J. Feldmann, Allison Krill Brown - UC Davis Fusarium wilt in strawberry: races and implications for management - Peter Henry, USDA-ARS.