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Treehopper Identification

Treehoppers are identified by the enlarged and elongated first thorax segment (pronotum) which projects above the head and extends back over the abdomen. Species covered here are: Threecornered alfalfa hopper (Spissistilus festinus) Tortistilus albidosparsus.
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Food Safety after Urban Wildfire

Reports & Resources Project Background Toolkit: Food Safety After Urban Wildfire Media Additional Resources For Researchers Webinar video recording For those wanting to grow produce and/or have poultry on soils directly impacted by fire.
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Disaster Recovery Resources

Fire Resources Each person must carry their own photo Agricultural Access Verification Card to access an evacuation zone.
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Flood Resources

Resources about preparing for disasters can be found on the appropriate resource pages (e.g. Homeowner, Landowner). Information here is specific to Floods.
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Crop Fire Resources

Who to Contact During a Disaster Assessing Livestock, Range and Forestry Losses Crop Loss Reporting, Federal Assistance and Crop Insurance Viticulture Soil Testing Kale with ash, Elizabeth Kaiser, Singing Frogs Farm, Sebastopol, Sonoma County, CA 2020 If you need access to your crops during a disast...
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Fire Monitoring Resources

Maps Evacuation Information Recovery Additional Resources Sign up for Nixel notifications. Burn Severity Portal comprehensive access to federal burn severity data by USDA, USFS, & USGS. Information about the various burn severity mapping programs and access to current and historical data products.
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Fire Retardant After the Fire

Per Sonoma County Dept of Health Services: Chemicals in Fires: Chemicals used to fight fires contain toxic materials and can contaminate food and cookware. The chemicals cannot be washed off the food. Foods that are exposed to chemicals should be thrown away.
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4-H Newsletter

Published around the 1st of ever other month using Constant Contact. Please submit any articles or events by the last week of the month to shelley.ferina@sonomacounty.gov
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Sonoma County 4-H Clubs

4-H Community Clubs: Organized in local communities and are open to all youth and families. They provide opportunities for youth to learn valuable skills with lifelong benefits and contribute to their communities through hands-on 4-H Project Proficiencies guided by appointed 4-H adult volunteers.
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