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Volunteer Resources and Class Powerpoints

Intro to Geology in Lake and Mendocino Counties A Study in Soil Introduction to Horticulture Intro to Insects and Biology Roncoroni Weed Control Methods Roncoroni MG ID and Biology Roncoroni MG Herbicides A Dozen Ways to Prevent Pest Problems in Your Organic Garden Using the IPM Approach Overview of...
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Viticulture Events

Join us for UCCE Viticulture's first event of the new year! Learn the ins and outs of smoke taint in wine grapes, impacts on wine characteristics, and forest management for fire prevention with the leading experts from University of California Davis and Cooperative Extension! Topics will include: -...
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Climate Smart Agriculture

The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) is pleased to be working with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) to provide technical assistance for the CDFA's Office of Environmental Farming and Innovation (OEFI) on Climate Smart Ag Programs.
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Climate and Wildlands

UC ANR Forest Research and Outreach Forest Adaptation Resources: Climate Change Tools and Approaches for Land Managers...
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Horticulture

Mendocino Count is a wonderful place to grow fruit, vegetables, flowers and landscapes. On this page you will find information and links to documents and other websites that contain information for many different crops.
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Adult Enrollment

All 4-H volunteers must be appointed annually. If you are a current 4-H Adult Volunteer, to continue in the next year you need to re-apply and be re-appointed by December 15th of each year.
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January 2022 - Newsletter

January 2022: Wine Without Water strategies for farming grapes in Californias drought Christopher Chen January 2022 Grape growers in California are no strangers to dry and hot conditions.
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4-H Fair Info

The CDFA statewide ban on poultry and dairy cattle exhibition is meant to mitigate the spread of the H5N1 virus by reducing exposure of uninfected flocks and dairy cattle herds at fairs and shows. This ban does not include restrictions on 4-H project meetings for poultry and dairy cattle.
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