Napa County’s Post-Wildfire Recovery

California’s Napa and Sonoma Valleys are continuing to clean up after recent wildfires swept through the area.

Wildfires sweep across California vineyards.
Wildfires sweep across California vineyards.
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California’s Napa and Sonoma Valleys are continuing to clean up after recent wildfires swept through the area.

The recovery efforts will be underway for years to come, and Napa County grape grower Jim Regusci shares his story with the California Farm Bureau.

Watch the story on AgDay above.

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