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screenshot from Sonoma County Farm Trails "Shelter-in-Place Resources" website
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Farms and ranches sell direct online - Please help grow connections!

April 1, 2020
Communities support their local farms and ranches During this COVID-19 emergency, as most agritourism operations have canceled events and on-farm activities, many are refocusing on direct sales - selling to their local community members directly through on-line sales, CSAs, and pick-up and delivery...
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Carolyn Whitesell
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Names in the News

March 26, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Whitesell joins UCCE as human wildlife conflict advisor Carolyn Whitesell joined UC Cooperative Extension as an assistant human-wildlife interactions advisor for San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin and Sonoma counties on Feb. 18, 2020.
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Growing Knowledge - A “Whole” New Way of Gardening

March 25, 2020
When I first started vegetable gardening as a young mom, I never gave much thought to seed catalogs. Like most gardeners I knew, I bought my seeds from the local nursery and, for the most part, planted the same seeds each season.
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UC Online

March 19, 2020
CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS ...0 Comments UC Agriculture and Natural Resources is available to assist Californians across the state during the new coronavirus crisis.
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Welcome new Admin Aide

March 19, 2020
By Steven Worker
We are happy to announce a new UCCE 4-H Administrative Aide: Michelle Nozzari. Michelle has been with our office since October 2017 as a Senior Agricultureal Program Assistant. Michelle is a Sonoma County native.
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Tomatoes can be planted in late March, UC Master Gardener Yvonne Savio told the LA Times, but wait until April to plant summer crops like eggplant, peppers and cucumber.
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ANR in the news March 1-15, 2020

March 16, 2020
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
When the world feels scary, I want to garden. Here's what to plant right now (LA Times) Jeanette Marantos, March 11 You can plant your tomatoes in late March too, says master gardener Yvonne Savio, creator of the comprehensive blog GardeninginLA.
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