Evaluation of “Agricultural Pass” Program and Farmworkers’ Experiences Working During Wildfires in Sonoma County, California

Author(s)
Carly Hyland, Isabella Kaser, Moncerrat Hernández, Dafne Cruz Rodriguez, and Linda Gordon
Publication Date
October 15, 2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
Topic(s)
Climate, Public Health

Summary

Farmworkers are disproportionately exposed to and impacted by wildfire smoke, which will continue to worsen with climate change. Sonoma County is a winegrowing region in northern California that experienced record-breaking wildfires from 2017 to 2020; in 2022 the County passed an “Ag Pass” program that allows farm owners and full-time agricultural employees potential access to evacuated areas during disasters such as a wildfire. The goals of this study were to: 1) evaluate farmworkers’ experiences working during wildfires, 2) examine implications of the Ag Pass program for farmworker health and safety, and 3) develop policy recommendations to safeguard farmworkers’ health during wildfires.