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Grazing Fuel Breaks In The Wildland Urban Interface

Managing fuel loads is a significant challenge in Californias Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI), where urban areas are most at risk from devastating wildfires. A fuel break is a managed area where vegetation is reduced to create a gap that slows or halts the spread of wildfires.
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Central Sierra: Targeted Grazing Deer Brush for Fuel Suppression

Deer brush (Ceanothus integerrimus.), is a prevalent shrub in the Sierra Nevada foothills, especially within the mixed conifer belt. This plant typically grows in elevations ranging from 2,000 to 6,000 feet, and is characterized by its bushy, spreading form, which can reach heights of up to 10 feet.
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Financial Reporting

Annual financial reporting forms will be prepared by the treasurer of the 4-H Club and forwarded to the Regional Program Coordinator at the close of the statewide 4-H YDP year (July 1-June 30) and submitted to the UCCE county office no later than September 1.
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Annual Inventory Report

Create a list of all the goods your 4-H club received or purchased to keep for the club. (e.g., a gift, a calculator, a scale). The list should show: Date acquired The name of the item and description Dollar value (e.g.
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Annual Financial Report

The annual report sums up what the club did for the year. (See Form 6.3 Annual Financial Report on page 37 of the UC 4-H Treasurer's Manual). Before you write it up, though, check over your work.
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NAVO Resources

Here are resources that will be covered in the orientation: UC 4-H Volunteer Educators Guide UMaine Working Agreements Life Skills Wheel Thriving Flower 4-H Project Leader Checklist 4-H Annual Project Plan Template 4-H Safety Manual UCANR Clover Safe Notes UCANR Incident Report Additional Links: Saf...
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