Farm Bureau of Ventura County — Recording Available: Mountain Fire Ag Recovery Webinar 3

Resources and Mountain Fire Ag Recovery Series Linked Below

The third and final video of the Mountain Fire Ag Recovery Webinar Series is available on YouTube. Check it out by clicking below.

Thank you to all the volunteers who made this series possible.

The second video of the Mountain Fire Ag Recovery Webinar Series is available on YouTube. Check it out by clicking below.
The first video of the Mountain Fire Ag Recovery Webinar Series is available on YouTube. Check it out by clicking below.
Wildfire Resources for Farmers, Ranchers, and Growers

MOUNTAIN FIRE DAMAGE AGRICULTURAL ASSESSMENT FORM

Damaged Property Tax Relief new!

CoLAB List of General Fire Recovery Resources (permission to share)

CoLAB List of Ag Specific Recovery Resources (permission to share)

County Guidance on Farmworker/Animal Caretaker Temporary Trailers

County Guidance on Temporary Housing After a Disaster Frequently Asked Questions

Resources to Protect Yourself and Workers from Valley Fever

Ventura Regional Fire Safe Council 

Economic Development Collaborative Disaster Recovery Resources

What to Know About Wildfire and Food Safety

Tree and Vine Loss Calculators

Spread sheets to help you calculate loss

Calculate Cost of Fire Damage to Avocado and Citrus Trees

Information from Ben Faber, Soils and Water, Avocado and Minor Subtropicals Advisor

Living with Fire

Information on how to care for fire damaged trees from Ben Faber, Soils and Water, Avocado and Minor Subtropicals Advisor

Safe Landscapes Project

Information on fire ecology and fire safe landscaping for homeowners, developed by Sabrina Drill, Natural Resources Advisor

UC Center for Fire Research and Outreach

Information on fire science from UC experts.

Want to help?

VCCF Ventura County Wildfire Relief & Recovery Fund

Local Love Project Mountain Fire Fund

Understand Your Wildfire Risk

The wildfire hazard is defined by fire severity zones – very high, high, and moderate. Click the image below to find your risk level. Even those in lower risk areas should be prepared for the impacts of wildfire smoke on their operations.

Are you and your workers protected from wildfire smoke?

The Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety at UC Davis Western Center for Agricultural Health and Safety has developed resources including an Employer Checklist, providing action items to assist with meeting the requirements outlined in Cal-OSHA regulation §5141.1 “Protection from Wildfire Smoke” as well as a Training Poster & Accompanying Discussion Guide.

Click here to order free printed materials in English and Spanish.

Click for Online Resources for Wildfire Smoke Safety
Visit VC Air Smoke Website
Wildfire Smoke Alert FAQ
Ventura County Farmworker Wildfire Smoke Alert Text System: With this system, farmworkers, supervisors, safety professionals, and others directing outdoor work can receive texts related to air quality when the air quality index reaches the unhealthy level at 151 and the hazardous level at 501.