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California Ag Resource Directory Contact Information California Agricultural Directory California Department of Food and Agriculture 137 Agricultural Publications 142 California Advisory Boards and Commissions 143 California Agricultural Organizations 145 California Fair Network 153 Certified Farmers’ Market Associations 155 County Agricultural Commissioners and Sealers of Weights & Measures 157 County Farm Bureaus 159 Farm Labor Organizations 161 National Agricultural Organizations 162 Selected Government Agencies 166 State Departments of Food and Agriculture 169 University Agricultural Programs 171 Water and Natural Resources 175 136 California Agricultural Resource Directory 2007 California Department of Food and Agriculture California Department of Food and Agriculture 1220 N Street Public Affairs Meat and Poultry Inspection Sacramento, CA 95814 Nancy Lungren, Deputy Secretary of Dennis L. Thompson, DVM, www.cdfa.ca.gov Public Affairs Branch Chief Steve Lyle, Director (916) 654-0504; Fax (916) 654-2608 (916) 654-0462; Fax (916) 657-4240 Office of the Secretary Milk and Dairy Food Safety A.G. Kawamura, Secretary State Veterinarian Stephen Beam, Ph.D., Branch Chief George J. Gomes, Undersecretary Richard E. Breitmeyer, DVM, MPVM (916) 653-6681; Fax (916) 653-7512 Nancy Lungren, Deputy Secretary (916) 651-6870; Fax (916) 651-0713 Eric Stein, Deputy Secretary George Deese, Deputy Secretary Trade Policy Fairs and Expositions David Pegos, Assistant Secretary Robert Tse, Director of Trade Mike Treacy, Director April Izumi, Consumer Liaison (916) 654-0321; Fax (916) 653-4723 1010 Hurley Way, Suite 200 Officer Sacramento, CA 95825 Jonnalee Henderson, Policy Analyst (916) 263-2952; Fax (916) 263-2969 Sue Hessing, Principal Assistant to the Administrative Services Secretary (916) 654-0433; Fax (916) 653-0403 Janet Glaholt, Director (916) 654-1020; Fax (916) 653-0206 Inspection Services Agricultural and Nate Dechoretz, Director Environmental Stewardship Budget Office 560 J Street, Suite 220 Jack Wright, Branch Chief Sacramento, CA 95814 Steve Shaffer, Director (916) 445-0029; Fax (916) 445-0232 (916) 657-4956; Fax (916) 657-5017 (916) 654-0398; Fax (916) 654-0553 Egg Quality Control Program Agricultural Security and Departmental Services Emergency Response Paula Lewis, Branch Chief Anthony Herrera, Program (916) 654-0954; Fax (916) 654-0542 Supervisor Rita Witucki, Emergency (916) 445-4243; Fax (916) 445-2174 Program Manager (916) 651-6517; Fax (916) 651-0036 Federal Funds Management Office Feed, Fertilizer and Livestock Drugs Regulatory Services California State Board of Kathy Alameda, Manager Food and Agriculture (916) 651-9888; Fax (916) 653-0206 Asif Maan, Branch Chief (916) 445-0444; Fax (916) 445-2171 Helen Lopez, Executive Director Financial Services (916) 651-7250; Fax (916) 651-7899 Inspection and Compliance Sue Louie, Branch Chief County/State Liaison Office (916) 654-0362; Fax (916) 654-6269 Rick Jensen, Branch Chief (916) 445-2180; Fax (916) 445-2427 Kevin Masuhara, Director Human Resources (916) 653-6649; Fax (916) 651-9079 Center for Analytical Chemistry Nikki Hall, Branch Chief Equal Employment (916) 654-0790; Fax (916) 653-5661 Nirmal Saini, Branch Chief Opportunity Office 3292 Meadowview Road Sacramento, CA 95832 Patricia Rodden-Kesner, EEO Officer Animal Health and (916) 262-1434; Fax (916) 262-1572 (916) 654-1005; Fax (916) 654-8592 Food Safety Services Information Technology Services Dr. Annette Whiteford, DVM, Marketing Services Davood Ghods, Director Kelly Krug, Director Agency Information Officer (916) 654-0881; Fax (916) 653-4249 560 J Street, Suite 150 (916) 654-0442; Fax (916) 654-1236 Sacramento, CA 95814 Animal Health (916) 445-5055; Fax (916) 445-2655 Legal Office Kent Fowler, DVM, Branch Chief Linda Berg Gandara, Chief Counsel (916) 654-1447; Fax (916) 653-2215 Dairy Marketing (916) 654-1393; Fax (916) 653-1293 David Ikari, Branch Chief Emergency Preparedness Unit (916) 341-5988; Fax (916) 341-6697 Legislative Office John Rowden, Program Manager Eric Stein, Deputy Secretary for (916) 651-0400; Fax (916) 651-7299 Market Enforcement Legislation and Policy Agatha d’Esterhazy, Branch Chief Melissa Eidson, Legislative Manager Livestock Identification (916) 341-6276; Fax (916) 341-6551 (916) 654-0321; Fax (916) 651-7417 Greg Lawley, Branch Chief (916) 654-0889; Fax (916) 653-5190 Marketing Pierce’s Disease Control Program Bob Maxie, Branch Chief Robert L. Wynn, Statewide (916) 341-6005; Fax (916) 341-6826 Coordinator (916) 651-6870; Fax (916) 651-0275 California Agricultural Resource Directory 2007 137 California Department of Food and Agriculture Milk Pooling Field Offices Inspection Services Egg Quality Control Program John Lee, Branch Chief Alameda County (916) 341-5901; Fax (916) 341-5995 Post Office Box 6543 Animal Health and Food Visalia, CA 93290 National Agricultural Safety Services (559) 636-7438; Fax (559) 636-7438 Statistics Services, Milk and Dairy Food Safety California Field Office 1515 Clay Street, Suite 803 Inspection Services Oakland, CA 94612 Feed, Fertilizer and Livestock Victor Tolomeo, Branch Chief (510) 622-4810; Fax (510) 622-4808 Drugs Regulatory Services 650 Capitol Mall, Suite 6-100 1683 North Helm Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814 Butte County Fresno, CA 93727-1637 (916) 498-5161; Fax (916) 498-5186 Inspection Services (559) 452-9687; Fax (559) 452-9459 Shipping Point Inspection Measurement Standards 40 Philadelphia Drive, Suite 104 Inspection Services Chico, CA 95973-0292 Fruit and Vegetable Quality Control Ed Williams, Acting Director (530) 898-8427; Fax (530) 898-9034 Standardization – Northern District 6790 Florin-Perkins Road, Suite 100 Post Office Box 8387 Sacramento, CA 95828 Del Norte County Fresno, CA 93747 (916) 229-3000; Fax (916) 229-3026 Plant Health and Pest Prevention (559) 456-4603; Fax (559) 456-4603 Compliance and Evaluation Services Pest Exclusion – Agricultural Inspection Services Roger Macey, Branch Chief Inspection Station Shipping Point Inspection (916) 229-3000 17200 Highway 101 North 165 East Tulare Street Dinuba, CA 93618 Measurement Services Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-8245; Fax (707) 487-4046 (559) 595-8000; Fax (559) 595-8008 Ronald Flores, Program Supervisor (916) 229-3045 Plant Health and Pest Inspection Services Prevention Services Shipping Point Inspection Metrology Pest Exclusion – Agricultural 778 South Madera Avenue Greg Boers, Principal State Inspection Station Kerman, CA 93630 Metrologist Post Office Box 309 (559) 846-7323; Fax (559) 846-7336 (916) 229-3000 U.S. Highway 199 O’Brien, OR 97534 Measurement Standards Weighmaster Enforcement (541) 596-2119; Fax (541) 596-2119 Fresno Regional Office and Petroleum Products 2550 Mariposa Street, Room 3044 Fresno, CA 93721 Kristin Macey, Branch Chief El Dorado County (559) 445-5403; Fax (559) 445-5268 (916) 229-3000 Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services Plant Health and Pest Plant Health and Pest Pest Exclusion – Agricultural Prevention Services Inspection Station Integrated Pest Control Prevention Services Post Office Box 550370 2895 North Larkin Avenue, Suite A U.S. Highway 50 John Connell, Director Fresno, CA 93727 South Lake Tahoe, CA 96155 (916) 654-0317; Fax (916) 654-1018 (559) 445-5472; Fax (559) 445-5334 (530) 577-2196; Fax (530) 577-4636 Plant Health and Pest Integrated Pest Control Fresno County Robert Leavitt, Branch Chief Prevention Services Animal Health and Food (916) 654-0768; Fax (916) 653-2403 Integrated Pest Control Safety Services Noxious Weed and Hydrilla California Animal Health 2889 North Larkin Avenue, Suite 106 Pest Detection/Emergency and Food Safety Laboratory System Projects Fresno, CA 93727 2789 South Orange Avenue (559) 445-5472 Debby Tanouye, Branch Chief Fresno, CA 93725 (916) 654-1211; Fax (916) 654-0555 (559) 498-7740; Fax (559) 485-8097 Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services Pest Exclusion Animal Health and Food Pest Detection/Emergency Projects Nick Condos, Branch Chief Safety Services 2889 North Larkin Avenue, Suite 106 (916) 654-0312; Fax (916) 654-0986 Meat and Poultry Inspection Fresno, CA 93727 2789 South Orange Avenue (559) 294-6763; Fax (559) 294-6767 Plant Pest Diagnostics Fresno, CA 93725 Umesh Kodira, Branch Chief (559) 233-7318; Fax (559) 233-7318 Plant Health and Pest 3294 Meadowview Road Prevention Services (916) 262-1100; Fax (916) 262-1190 Animal Health and Food Pest Exclusion Safety Services 2889 North Larkin Avenue, Suite 101 Milk and Dairy Food Safety Fresno, CA 93727 2550 Mariposa Street, Room 3051 (559) 294-6755; Fax (559) 294-6759 Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 445-5506; Fax (559) 445-5909 138 California Agricultural Resource Directory 2007 California Department of Food and Agriculture Imperial County Plant Health and Pest Mono County Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services Integrated Pest Control Prevention Services Integrated Pest Control Alligator Weed Pest Exclusion – Agricultural Biocontrol Program Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park Inspection Station 4151 Highway 86 120 Via Verde Park Road HC 72, Box 27211 Brawley, CA 92227 San Dimas, CA 91773 U.S. Highway 6 (760) 351-0324; Fax (760) 344-7951 (909) 499-6939 Benton, CA 93512-9803 (760) 933-2225; Fax (760) 933-2225 Plant Health and Pest Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services Prevention Services Plant Health and Pest Integrated Pest Control Pest Detection/Emergency Projects Prevention Services Pink Bollworm Program Pest Exclusion Pest Exclusion – Agricultural 4151 Highway 86, Building 6 6819 East Gage Avenue Inspection Station Brawley, CA 92227 City of Commerce, CA 90040 Box 120117 (760) 344-1152; Fax (760) 344-1971 (562)
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