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Welcome to the UCCE viticulture newsletter for Sonoma County! This website will be updated regularly and will include relevant topics and information to growers in Sonoma County.
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug adult (Photo: Deepak Matadha, Rutgers University) Adult is 0.55 to 0.67 inch long. Antennae with two distinct white bands. Smooth shoulder (thorax) margins. Dark bands on forewing membranous tips.
Each of the two websites below contain four narrated training units on frost protection. Identical information is presented in English and Spanish. All presentations are viewable online in Flash format; you will need audio on your computer to hear the narration. English: http://lawr.ucdavis.
Alameda County 4-H is a youth development program that focuses on leadership, community service, public speaking, and science. Youth members have the opportunity to explore different interests and develop skills.
CalFresh Healthy Living, the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) teaches people eligible for SNAP about good nutrition, how to make their food dollars stretch further, and how to be physically active at any age.
Alameda County UCCE nutrition programs promote healthy communities by providing evidence-based nutrition education and implementing policy, systems, and environmental changes to support these efforts.
The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) provides community education classes for income-eligible youth and adults which promote nutrition and physical activity as a means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle free from chronic disease.
The University of California Cooperative Extension Bay Area Livestock and Natural Resources Program conducts applied research and outreach to promote working landscapes that conserve biological diversity, protect water quality and sustain livestock production. https://ucanr.
An emerging program at UC ANR, Community Economic Development is the focus of a number of newly hired professionals that include County-based advisors and UC campus-based specialists throughout California.