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Sometimes, when looking for a new trail to traverse, it's wiser to leave the work to others. Even the best guidebooks can lead you astray or, more likely in my case, can be misinterpreted and result in unplanned meanderings. So it was with equal
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The concept has nothing to do with trout farms or other aquaculture. It's about growing farm crops and raising cattle in ways that keep surrounding streams and rivers clean. El Dorado County farmers, the local resource conservation districts and a
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For each year of the past decade, Wine Spectator magazine has published a list of its 100 most favored bottles. The editors of the magazine blind-tasted almost 16,000 wines this year. At the time of tasting, they are told the grape variety and the
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Groupon, which opened in Sacramento in April, offers a deep-discount deal of the day. A specified number of prospective users must click "buy" before the daily offer expires. If the minimum number sign up, credit cards are charged and interested
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Agriculture officials in the heart of California's San Joaquin Valley are about to go to war against an insect with a devastating appetite for grapes. Since grapes are the valley's top crop, pulling in about $725 million year,
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Rene Boskoff said his informal talks with other major hoteliers on the Peninsula showed occupancy was in the 70 to 80 percent range in the three weeks close to April 4, Easter Sunday. That kind of business is very exciting, given the recent bleak
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Dear editor, as we transition from Thanksgiving to the December season of giving, the story of how Shearer Charter School and the Napa community teamed up recently to raise money for Heifer International is inspiring. The Napa-Sonoma chapter of
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