EUROPEAN GRAPEVINE MOTH (EGVM) For the latest information and updates regarding San Joaquin County's European Grapevine Moth quarantine click here
ONLINE SUBMISSION The Agriculture Office now allows the public to submit online notice of intents for pesticide usage. You will need to have your Permit Number ready. Please visit the Notice of Intent Online Submission Area.
THE AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER enforces the provisions of the California Food and Agricultural Code for the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare, and to promote and protect the agricultural industry. Please visit the Glassy-winged Sharpshooter for more information.
The Agriculture Office now allows the public to submit online notice of intents for pesticide usage. You will need to have your Permit Number ready. Please visit the . enforces the provisions of the California Food and Agricultural Code for the protection of the public's health, safety and welfare, and to promote and protect the agricultural industry. Please visit the for more information.
THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES DIVISION tests, seals, or condemns all commercial weighing and measuring devices in the county; performs vapor recovery system inspections; inspects prepackaged items to assure content; tests and inspects petroleum products for quality and label truth; and, regulates procedures used by Weighmasters to issue certificates for the sale of bulk products. Please visit our site for more information.
THE ANIMAL CONTROL DIVISION protects public health and safety by implementing dog licensing and rabies vaccination programs, responding to complaints regarding dangerous or rabid animals, and removing injured, sick, or dead strays. The division also provides assistance with predatory animals, investigates complaints of animal abuse or neglect, and takes appropriate action to deal with other problems associated with the care and control of animals. Please visit the Animal Control website.
SELECT SAN JOAQUIN AND SUPPORT LOCAL AGRICULTURE Select San Joaquin is a program developed to encourage consumers to support local agriculture by choosing County-grown produce when they shop. The program aims to educate consumers on the importance of agriculture to the local economy and promotes the healthy benefits of eating freshly, grown local produce. To find out more about the program, sponsored events, agriculture facts, health benefits and recipes please click here.
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