
Sonoma County’s Riparian Corridor ordinance is the culmination of an effort that began 25 years earlier.

By using drip irrigation systems sparingly, vineyards can improve their crop while also saving water, a group of local growers were told yesterday.

Yet another brewing legislative battle in Washington could change Californians' access to some popular public lands.
(April 21, 2015)
Sonoma County prides itself on its agricultural history, but high land costs are making it difficult for the next generation of farmers to get a foothold. An alliance of farmers, landowners and public agencies are hoping to change that.
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The "Growing Our Farms" event takes place at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds on April 23 in the afternoon.

A primary goal of the Center for Climate Protection’s high school outreach program, called Eco2School, is encouraging students to drive less.