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Duskie Estes with the Farm to Pantry program, Friday, July 10, 2020, picks peaches at a west Dry Creek ranch (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) 2020

Volunteers Harvest Surplus Produce for Locals in Need

October 2020October 2020

Sonoma County residents are getting into gleaning.

4 Sonoma Wineries for an Authentic Harvest Experience

September 2020August 2022

Visit these local wineries in person, or via video, to get a sense of the harvest season.

A vineyard off Eastside Road near Windsor shows the changing of the season, but also new grass growth from the recent rains, Friday Oct 21, 2016. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) 2016

Photo Essay: Harvest – A Year in the Making

October 2019October 2019

Photographer Kent Porter captures the changing landscape leading up to fall, this most exalted of seasons.

4 Items to Help You Enjoy Farm Fresh Foods and Drinks in Sonoma

September 2017September 2017

Local shopping finds to help you enjoy the food and drink extravaganza that Sonoma offers.

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