Sonoma County leaders have solidified a plan to support the county’s struggling agriculture industry with a host of initiatives and land use changes declaring agricultural and working lands as critical infrastructure. The county Board of Supervisors passed a resolution designating ag lands essential to the county’s economy, environment and food security, the Sonoma County Executive’s Office said in a statement. A series of reforms outlined Tuesd…
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