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County Ag Commissioner is charged with the protection
and promotion of California's agriculture, the protection
of the environment as well as the protection of the
public's health and safety. In addition, the Agricultural
Commissioner is also the County Sealer of Weights and
Measures, which involves the protection of consumers
and industry through the regulation of all weighing
and measuring devices used in commercial transactions.
These goals are accomplished by the various programs
outlined below:
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Pest Exclusion
This program
provides the first line of defense for California
agriculture and the environment
against
the invasion of exotic pests. Inspections
provide protection from the introduction of insect
and disease pests that may be introduced into the
State through normal channels of trade. The
establishment of these new pests may adversely effect
our natural environment as well as negatively impact
the local and State economy. This program also involves
inspections of plant material being delivered to
other states and countries and the issuance of certificates
documenting compliance with their entry requirements.
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Pest Detection
This program provides
the second line of defense against exotic pests
through the early detection of new introductions
before they become widely established. Traps are
placed in primarily urban areas to detect such insect
pests as Mediterranean and Mexican fruit flies,
Gypsy Moth, Japanese Beetle, and a host of other
targeted pest species. Through early detection the
likelihood of these pests becoming established in
the state is lessened and the cost and environmental
impact of eradication is minimized. At the peak
season, over 800 pest detection traps are
in place throughout the County.
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Pest Eradication
& Pest Management
Pest eradication programs
are often conducted following the discovery of an
introduced pest species. Currently the Agricultural
Commissioner's Office is involved in eradication
of Scotch Thistle, a non-native weed that has been
found in two small areas of the County.
Pest Management
is a response to a pest that has become established
in the County and
eradication is not feasible. The Agricultural Commissioner
works to lessen the impact the pest may pose to
the County’s economy and environment. Recently,
the Agricultural Commissioner’s office helped organize
the San
Benito County Weed Management Area, a partnership
between other agencies and organizations for managing
invasive weed pests.
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Pesticide
Use Enforcement
California has the most
comprehensive pesticide regulatory system in the
nation. The
Agricultural Commissioner is responsible for the
implementation of the statewide program at the County
level. This program regulates the proper, safe,
and effective use of pesticides that are essential
for production of food and for protection of the
public health and safety. Structural and landscape
use of pesticides are also regulated by the Commissioner.
It also protects the environment from potentially
harmful pesticides by prohibiting, regulating or
ensuring proper stewardship of pesticides. Other
components of the program include pesticide use
reporting, incident investigations, outreach activities,
inspection of users/distributors of pesticides and
monitoring applications in the field.
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Seed Inspection
Inspections are performed
at the retail and wholesale establishments that
sell seeds. Samples are drawn for germination and
purity testing. Labeling is inspected for compliance
with state requirements. Through this program, certification
services are also performed for growers and processors,
in cooperation with the California Crop Improvement
Association.
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Nursery Inspection
Through this program,
the Commissioner inspects the growing, propagation,
production and sale of nursery stock to assure cleanliness
from pests, true variety and vigorous-healthy plants
for sale to the consumer.
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Fruit and Vegetable
Standardization
This program ensures compliance
with California's minimum standards r egarding
quality and marketing of all produce commercially
grown and/or marketed in the state. Direct Marketing
regulation and Organic law enforcement are part
of a program that provides for local protection
to growers, marketers and consumers.
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Crop
Statistics
As required
by the California Food and Agricultural Code, the
Commissioner compiles and records information in
the annual Crop Report
regarding the gross production and value of the
county's commodities. Various research institutions,
schools, banks, agencies and businesses use this
valuable information to the benefit of the local
economy. Also, disasters to agriculture are surveyed
and the information collected is used by other agencies
offering disaster relief. Statistics promote and
protect the continued production and prosperity
of agriculture in California.
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Weighing and Measuring Devices
County Inspectors inspect
and test the various types of weighing and measuring
devices
throughout the County. Those found to be within
California standards are "sealed" and
are allowed to be used for commercial transactions.
Those devices that fail the testing are "red
tagged" and placed out of service until repaired
by a licensed device repair company. Examples of
some of the types of devices inspected are: gasoline
pumps, store scales, truck scales, fuel truck delivery
meters and livestock scales.
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Quantity Control
From time-to-time, County
Inspectors conduct inspections on packaged goods
to determine
if the proper weight, tare, measure or count is
being used. Test purchases are also made at various
retail stores to check for the accuracy of price
scanners at the checkout stand.
Consumer complaints received by the Sealer of Weights
and Measures are investigated in this manner to
check for any discrepancies.
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Weighmaster and Petroleum Inspections
Weighmasters
play an important part in the economy of the County
and the nation. Weighmasters are persons who are
licensed by Weights and Measures to certify the
weighted, measured or counted quantity of any
material in certain commercial transactions.
Inspections are conducted by the County to ensure
that weighmaster and weighmaster certificates
are in compliance with the California Business
and Professions Code.
- Mosquito Abatement
In response
to the introduction of West Nile Virus to California,
the Agricultural Commissioner recently assumed responsibiltiy
for mosquito abatement. To report problems
with mosquitoes or for advice on mosquito management,
please contact our office at (831) 637-5344.
To report a dead bird, contact the California Department
of Public Health at (877) 968-2473. For general
health questions on West Nile Virus, call the San
Benito County Health Department at (831) 637-5367.
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- USDA Wildlife Services -
Animal Damage Control
This program
provides control of wildlife that causes damage
or nuisance problems to urban and rural residents of San
Benito County. To contact the USDA Wildlife
Specialist, call our office at (831) 637-5344 and
leave a message on extension 19.
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