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Ag ombuds positions

Ag Ombuds Positions Presentation Materials by Vince Trotter, UCCE Marin County for EcoFarm 2020: Handout: Advocating For An Agricultural Ombuds In Your County Presentation: Navigating Regulations With Your Agricultural Ombuds County Agricultural Ombudsman Comparison Chart, Developed by Vince Trotter...
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Important Viticulture Links

UC Integrated Pest Management for Grapes Cost Studies UC Davis Viticulture and Enology Foundation Plant Services - Grapes Lodi Wine Grape Commission - Western Weather Group Lodi Winegrape Commission - Grapevine Virus Resources CDFA Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter...
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Needs Assessment

In 2022-2023, I conducted a needs assessment to identify priority issues my clientele would like to see addressed through research and outreach.
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Taproot Newsletter

News and information for landscape, arboriculture, urban forestry, and nursery professionals.
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SORE Regulations

SORE regulations apply to spark-ignition engines up to 25 hp, which are used in most lawn and garden equipment. The 2021 amendments to the regulations are aimed at substantially reducing smog-forming emissions and transitioning SORE equipment to zero-emission equipment.
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UC ANR resources for nurseries

For a wide range of resources and events relevant to nursery professionals, please visit the UC Nursery and Floriculture Alliance website. UC IPM offers Pest Management Guidelines for Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries.
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Spring Protections and Developments

A functioning spring and associated mesic area acts as a sponge, absorbing and holding on to water and slowly releasing it throughout the dry season. Spring degradation reduces the areas capacity to provide fresh water and riparian resources for wildlife.
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Virtual Fencing

Virtual fence technology has the potential to provide a more flexible, cost-effective, and environmentally neutral tool for controlling the distribution of cattle on the range than conventional barbed wire fencing.
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