San Benito County Agricultural Commissioner Sealer, Ken Griffin, is responsible for overseeing agricultural activities in San Benito County, California. The county, which was formed in 1874 from parts of Monterey County, is named after the San Benito Valley and takes its name from a small river named after Saint Benedict, the patron saint of the married. The commissioner's office provides crop reports and information on field crops, vegetable row crops, fruit nut crops, cattle, livestock, and poultry in the county.
San Benito County Agricultural Commissioner Sealer works closely with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) to ensure compliance with agricultural standards and regulations. The office also offers continuing education classes for CDPR licensees and is a member of the California Association of Standards and Agricultural Professionals (CASAP). With a focus on promoting sustainable agriculture and supporting the local farming community, the commissioner's office plays a vital role in the agricultural industry of San Benito County.
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