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Service Description: A one mile square grid with a unique identification for each area. Used to provide location information to the State with regard to trap placement. This is a proactive program to detect pests before they become established. Traps are monitored throughout the county for the presence of exotic pests of agriculture, such as Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Oriental Fruit Fly, Melon Fruit Fly, Gypsy Moth and Japanese Beetle. These insect pests have an enormous host range and are difficult and costly to manage once established. Through early detection, this program is protecting more than agriculture. Limiting the need for pesticide applications protect the environment. Sonoma County has a year round survey program to detect any uncommon plant disease, insect, animal, nematode or weed that may be detrimental to agriculture, ornamental plantings and native flora. To protect our valuable grape industry, we also deploy and inspect traps for European Grapevine Moth and Glassy-winged Sharp Shooter.
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Description: A one mile square grid with a unique identification for each area. Used to provide location information to the State with regard to trap placement. This is a proactive program to detect pests before they become established. Traps are monitored throughout the county for the presence of exotic pests of agriculture, such as Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Oriental Fruit Fly, Melon Fruit Fly, Gypsy Moth and Japanese Beetle. These insect pests have an enormous host range and are difficult and costly to manage once established. Through early detection, this program is protecting more than agriculture. Limiting the need for pesticide applications protect the environment. Sonoma County has a year round survey program to detect any uncommon plant disease, insect, animal, nematode or weed that may be detrimental to agriculture, ornamental plantings and native flora. To protect our valuable grape industry, we also deploy and inspect traps for European Grapevine Moth and Glassy-winged Sharp Shooter.
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Title: Agriculture Pest Trap Grid
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Subject: 'Agriculture Pest Trap Grid' purpose is to provide generic location information on traps placed by the Agriculture Commissioner staff to monitor existing and potential invasive species that may have a negative impact on agriculture, ornamentals, and native flora in Sonoma County.
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Keywords: Agriculture,Pest,Environment,Invasive,Trap,AGCOMM,Agriculture Weights & Measures
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