Contact Us
University of California Cooperative Extension Ventura County
669 County Square Drive, Suite 100
Ventura, CA 93003
Phone: 805.645.1451
Fax: 805.645.1474
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The office will be closed for the following holidays:
December 24-25 - Christmas Holiday
December 31 - January 1 - New Year Holiday
January 20 - MLK Day
Ag Damage/Crop Loss
Assessment forms for federal assistance qualification:
https://www.venturacountyrecovers.org/recovery-information/mountain-fire-damage-agricultural-assessment-form/ Sponsored by Ventura County Agriculture Commissioner/Weights and Measures
2024 Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) Grants
Provides financial assistance to producers of non-insurable crops when low yields, loss of inventory, or prevented planting occur due to natural disasters – Presented by the Farm Service Agency and USDA/Natural Resources Conservation Service.
2024 Tree Assistance Program Grants
Report your tree/bush/vine losses within 90 Days of the disaster or disease. TAP assists eligible orchardists and nursery tree growers in qualifying tree, shrub, and vine losses due to natural disasters, including fire – Sponsored by the Farm Service Agency and USDA/Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Assessing orchards post-fire:
Topics in Subtropics - Agriculture and Natural Resources Blogs; Assessing Fire Damaged Avocado Trees - Topics in Subtropics - ANR Blogs; - Presented by UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Avocado fire damage tree care:
Living with Fire - Cooperative Extension Ventura County; Avocado Orchards in Fire Season - Topics in Subtropics - ANR Blogs
Presented by UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Calculate avocado and citrus tree loss:
Presented by UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Citrus fire mapping CCM GSI Map Fire Perimeters Layer -
Sponsored by California Citrus Mutual
Effects of fire and ash to citrus and pests:
Presented by UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Mandarin damage:
Presented by UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Replanting or grafting post-fire:
After the Fire, Replant or Field Graft? - Topics in Subtropics - ANR Blogs - Presented by UC Agriculture and Natural Resources.