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2012REPORTS

CountyAGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS’

CALIFORNIA

CDFACalifornia Agricultural Statistics

P.O. Box 1258Sacramento, CA 95812-1258

(916) 498-5161www.nass.usda.gov/ca

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San Francisco

San Mateo

Sierra

Siskiyou Modoc

Humboldt

Trinity Shasta

Lassen

Del Norte

Mendocino

Plumas

Butte Glenn

Colusa Lake

Tehama

Nevada

Yuba

Sutter

Placer

Yolo

Napa Sonoma

El Dorado

Alpine

Marin Contra Costa

Solano

Amador Sacra- mento

Alameda

Tuolumne

Calaveras

San Joaquin

Mono

Inyo

Mariposa Stanislaus

Santa Clara

San Bernardino

Santa Cruz

Kern

Merced

Fresno

Kings

Madera

San Benito

Monterey Tulare

San Luis Obispo

Santa Barbara

Ventura

Los Angeles

Orange Riverside

San Diego Imperial

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10 = NORTH COAST

50 = SACRAMENTO VALLEY 51 = SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY 60 = SIERRA NEVADA

40 = CENTRAL COAST 30 = NORTHEAST MOUNTAIN 20 = NORTH MOUNTAIN

80 = SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

California Agricultural Statistics Districts

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COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS

Copies of individual County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports may be requested or obtained directly from each

County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office.

For your convenience, a listing is included at the end of this report. Many of the counties publish the reports on their websites free-of-charge.

USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, Pacific Region-California publications are available free-of-charge on the Internet at:

www.nass.usda.gov/ca.

     

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TABLE OF CONTENTS    Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1    Summary of County Agricultural Data ......................................................................................... 2    Gross Value in Agricultural Commissioners' Reports .................................................................. 3    Gross Value of Agricultural Production With and Without Timber, 2000‐2012 ......................... 3    County Rank   by Gross Value of Agricultural Production, 2011‐2012 ............................................................... 4    County Gross Value of Agricultural Production   by Commodity Group, 2011‐2012 ............................................................................................... 5    Commodity Rank and Leading Counties   by Gross Value of Agricultural Production, 2012 ........................................................................ 9    Total Gross Value of Agricultural Production   by Commodity Groups and Leading Counties, 2012 ................................................................. 12    Leading Commodities for Gross Value of Agricultural Production   by County, 2012 ......................................................................................................................... 13    Organic Farming, 2012 ............................................................................................................... 17    Commodity Index ...................................................................................................................... 18    Commodity Data ....................................................................................................................... 19    County Agricultural Commissioners .......................................................................................... 83  

Prepared by:  

California Department of Food and Agriculture 650 Capitol Mall, Suite 6‐100, Sacramento, CA  95814 

P.O. Box 1258, Sacramento, CA  95812 Phone:  (916) 498‐5161 Fax:  (855) 270‐2722 

  

Cooperating with the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Pacific Regional Office  

    

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CDFA                                                                                                                                                 1                                                  California County Agricultural Commissioners’ Reports, 2012 

Introduction This publication is based on the annual Crop Reports compiled by the California County Agricultural Commissioners. These reports provided detailed annual data available on agricultural production by county. In order to curb costs and increase efficiency, there will no longer be two separate books. Rather, one publication will serve as a one stop resource for reported County Agricultural crop data. The detailed Data will follow the Summary, and County Agricultural Commissioners’ addresses will still be found at the end of the publication. Reports were received from 54 of 58 counties for 2012. Three County Agricultural Commissioners’ Reports, Plumas-Sierra, Modoc and Trinity, were not available at publication, therefore the most recent data from the last available reports were used. 2011 data was used for Plumas-Sierra, 2008 data for Modoc County, and 2007 data for Trinity County. Copies of individual County Agricultural Commissioners’ Reports may be requested or obtained directly from each County Agricultural Commissioner’s office. Many of the counties publish the report on their websites. Basic data collected by the Agricultural Commissioners and their staff members are compiled from many sources. Sources vary from county to county. Examples of data sources include grower surveys, regulatory and inspection data, shipment data, industry assessments, etc. The amount of detail varies by county. For instance, one county may list all grapes; another may show grapes by raisin, table, and wine; and another may list a further breakdown, such as canned, crushed, dried, fresh, and juice. The data were coded at the detail level. The sum of other counties included only those counties that provide the California Department of Food and Agriculture a listing of commodities that cannot be published at the county level due to disclosure of confidential information. However, data can be published when combined with other counties. Please be aware that the count is shown as one in those cases. Credit is due the County Agricultural Commissioners and their staff members for preparing the annual county Crop Reports upon which this compilation is based.

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CDFA                                                                                                                                                 2                                                  California County Agricultural Commissioners’ Reports, 2012 

Summary of County Agricultural Data California's counties reported an increase of 7.3 percent in the value of agricultural production for 2012. Six counties reported agricultural production exceeding $3.0 billion each. Fourteen counties reported a value of production in excess of $1.0 billion. Fresno continued as the leading county with an agricultural production value of $6.59 billion, a decrease of 3.3 percent from the 2011 value. Kern County was second in value of production with $6.21 billion, an 11 percent increase from 2011. Tulare County fell to third in value, even with an increase of 10.3 percent in production to $6.21 billion. Monterey remained fourth in value with $3.14 billion, a 7.4 percent increase from 2011.

CALIFORNIA’S TOP 10 COUNTIES CHANGE IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, 2011 - 2012

TOP 15 COMMODITIES IN CALIFORNIA 

Highlights by Rank and County Percentage of State Total, 2011‐2012 Grapes (All)  Kern overtakes Fresno, followed by TulareMilk and Cream  Tulare leads again with close to 27 percent of the State total Almonds  Fresno continues to lead, with Kern and Stanislaus not far behind Cattle & Calves (All)  Tulare is No. 1, followed by Imperial and KernNursery Products  San Diego continues to lead with 24 percent of the State total Berries, Strawberries  Monterey and Ventura lead with close to  62 percent of the total Lettuce  Monterey leads with over 68 percent, Imperial follows with 13 percent  Walnuts (English)  San Joaquin leads with over 25 percent, followed by ButteAlfalfa Hay  Imperial takes the lead with almost 14 percent, closely followed by Kern  Pistachios  Kern leads with more than 40 percent of the totalOranges  Tulare leads with a little over half the State totalChickens  Fresno leads with over 53 percent, Merced follows with almost 25 percent Silage, All  Tulare holds over 32 percent of the totalTomatoes (Processing)  Fresno leads with over 36 percent, followed by Kings and Yolo  Rice (Excl. Seed)  Colusa leads with 28 percent of the total, followed by Sutter at almost 19 percent

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CDFA                                                                                                                                                 3                                                  California County Agricultural Commissioners’ Reports, 2012 

Gross Value in Agricultural Commissioners’ Reports The gross value of production published in this report includes all farm production, whether sold into usual marketing channels or used on the farm where it is produced. Values placed on pasture and range feed are included and fresh fruit and vegetable crop values are based on the Free-On-Board (F.O.B.) packed price. Values are recorded for all products grown during the calendar year, regardless of when they are marketed. The California County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports publication also provides statistics on a broader range of commodities than estimates prepared by other agencies. Because of these concepts, the State total for gross dollar values summarized in this report differs from the cash receipts to farmers estimated by USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, Pacific Region-California. The larger total value reported by Agricultural Commissioners results from the different definitions used in estimating total value of production rather than cash receipts to producers. Some counties include timber as a part of their crop report, following the pattern set by the California County Agricultural Commissioners and Sealers Association (CACASA). Since it is not comparable to earlier county summaries, timber has not been made a part of the main tables of this summary. The total 2012 value of production reported by the counties, including timber, is $55.7 billion, up 7.3 percent from last year. At $62.6 million, Humboldt County leads the State with 23.4 percent of the State’s total timber value.

CALIFORNIA GROSS VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION  WITH AND WITHOUT TIMBER, 2000‐2012 

$BILLIONS 

 

California’s Leading Timber Counties, 2012 1/ 

Timber Rank 

County Timber Volume 

Total Agricultural Value Timber Value 

Timber Percentage of Total Agricultural Value 

Within County (Including Timber) 

Million Bd. Ft.  $1,000   $1,000   Percent 

1  Humboldt                  221,617                               236,979                    62,557   26.4 2  Shasta                  185,799                               129,865                    36,931   28.4 3  Siskiyou                  144,874                               388,768                    30,768   7.9 4  Mendocino                  121,850                               173,904                    28,940   16.6 5  Plumas                    84,652                                  38,415                    13,669   35.6 

1/    Timber volume and value data are from the State Board of Equalization, Timber Tax Division. 

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Without Timber 29.3 30.0 31.0 32.5 36.8 38.7 38.2 44.0 45.3 41.4 46.1 51.6 55.4

With Timber 30.3 30.3 31.1 33.0 37.3 39.3 38.7 44.5 45.6 41.5 46.3 51.9 55.7

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2012 Timber Value 2012

$1,000 Rank $1,000 Rank $1,000 $1,000 Rank $1,000 Rank

Fresno 6,809,902 (1) 6,586,523 (1) ‐3.3 1,271 6,811,349 (1) 6,587,794 (1) ‐3.3Kern 5,596,800 (3) 6,211,987 (2) 11.0 375 5,596,976 (3) 6,212,362 (2) 11.0Tulare 5,629,264 (2) 6,210,479 (3) 10.3 215 5,629,396 (2) 6,210,694 (3) 10.3Monterey 3,852,995 (4) 4,137,860 (4) 7.4 3 3,852,999 (4) 4,137,863 (4) 7.4Merced 3,259,866 (5) 3,280,201 (5) 0.6 8 3,259,874 (5) 3,280,209 (5) 0.6Stanislaus 3,069,823 (6) 3,277,843 (6) 6.8 0 3,069,823 (6) 3,277,843 (6) 6.8San Joaquin 2,237,024 (7) 2,881,441 (7) 28.8 0 2,237,024 (7) 2,881,441 (7) 28.8Kings 2,220,640 (8) 2,215,014 (8) ‐0.3 0 2,220,640 (8) 2,215,014 (8) ‐0.3Ventura 1,841,247 (10) 1,960,741 (9) 6.5 12 1,841,260 (10) 1,960,753 (9) 6.5Imperial 1,964,087 (9) 1,945,759 (10) ‐0.9 0 1,964,087 (9) 1,945,759 (10) ‐0.9San Diego 1,683,740 (11) 1,747,061 (11) 3.8 10 1,683,749 (11) 1,747,071 (11) 3.8Madera 1,569,239 (12) 1,739,186 (12) 10.8 810 1,569,521 (12) 1,739,996 (12) 10.9Santa Barbara 1,194,379 (14) 1,291,009 (13) 8.1 0 1,194,379 (14) 1,291,009 (13) 8.1Riverside 1,282,259 (13) 1,252,732 (14) ‐2.3 0 1,282,259 (13) 1,252,732 (14) ‐2.3San Luis Obispo 732,413 (15) 861,803 (15) 17.7 0 732,421 (15) 861,803 (15) 17.7Sonoma 581,081 (19) 821,346 (16) 41.3 771 582,809 (19) 822,117 (16) 41.1Colusa 657,578 (16) 711,592 (17) 8.2 0 657,735 (16) 711,592 (18) 8.2Butte 635,707 (17) 702,319 (18) 10.5 9,573 645,166 (17) 711,892 (17) 10.3Glenn 611,291 (18) 696,262 (19) 13.9 765 611,357 (18) 697,027 (19) 14.0Napa 430,857 (24) 664,716 (20) 54.3 0 430,857 (24) 664,716 (20) 54.3Yolo 549,249 (21) 645,767 (21) 17.6 0 549,249 (21) 645,767 (21) 17.6Santa Cruz 562,895 (20) 563,851 (22) 0.2 2,363 565,740 (20) 566,214 (22) 0.1Sutter 518,198 (23) 527,004 (23) 1.7 0 518,198 (23) 527,004 (23) 1.7San Bernardino 519,420 (22) 466,505 (24) ‐10.2 0 519,420 (22) 466,505 (24) ‐10.2Sacramento 405,211 (25) 460,651 (25) 13.7 40 405,246 (25) 460,691 (25) 13.7Siskiyou 280,321 (27) 358,000 (26) 27.7 30,768 319,533 (26) 388,768 (26) 21.7Solano 291,661 (26) 342,694 (27) 17.5 24 291,677 (27) 342,718 (27) 17.5San Benito 263,365 (28) 297,755 (28) 13.1 0 263,365 (28) 297,755 (29) 13.1Tehama 245,672 (30) 295,003 (29) 20.1 11,612 256,307 (29) 306,615 (28) 19.6Santa Clara 247,694 (29) 260,350 (30) 5.1 429 247,994 (30) 260,779 (30) 5.2Yuba 207,984 (31) 207,904 (31) 0.0 4,951 213,001 (32) 212,855 (32) ‐0.1Los Angeles 173,106 (32) 189,883 (32) 9.7 0 173,106 (33) 189,883 (33) 9.7Humboldt 167,592 (33) 174,422 (33) 4.1 62,557 233,370 (31) 236,979 (31) 1.5Mendocino 115,409 (36) 144,964 (34) 25.6 28,940 141,171 (35) 173,904 (34) 23.2San Mateo 134,300 (35) 138,053 (35) 2.8 1,979 137,009 (36) 140,032 (35) 2.2Orange 145,896 (34) 136,312 (36) ‐6.6 26 145,922 (34) 136,338 (36) ‐6.6Modoc 107,009 (37) 107,009 (37) 0.0 4,569 111,560 (38) 111,578 (38) 0.0Shasta 89,060 (40) 92,934 (38) 4.3 36,931 129,441 (37) 129,865 (37) 0.3Contra Costa 92,920 (38) 90,972 (39) ‐2.1 0 92,926 (40) 90,972 (40) ‐2.1Lassen 89,539 (39) 88,638 (40) ‐1.0 12,997 101,712 (39) 101,635 (39) ‐0.1Lake 66,778 (42) 84,834 (41) 27.0 8 66,824 (43) 84,842 (41) 27.0Marin 77,841 (41) 80,365 (42) 3.2 0 77,841 (41) 80,365 (42) 3.2Placer 62,304 (43) 69,897 (43) 12.2 3,300 67,558 (42) 73,197 (43) 8.3Mono 53,068 (44) 51,560 (44) ‐2.8 202 53,085 (44) 51,762 (44) ‐2.5Del Norte 41,940 (45) 40,209 (45) ‐4.1 1,291 44,729 (45) 41,500 (46) ‐7.2El Dorado 31,338 (47) 40,067 (46) 27.9 7,076 36,089 (47) 47,143 (45) 30.6Alameda 41,180 (46) 40,059 (47) ‐2.7 0 41,196 (46) 40,059 (47) ‐2.8Mariposa 30,975 (48) 35,046 (48) 13.1 370 31,537 (48) 35,416 (49) 12.3Amador 28,511 (49) 32,463 (49) 13.9 2,122 29,778 (50) 34,585 (50) 16.1Inyo 26,271 (50) 25,695 (50) ‐2.2 0 26,271 (52) 25,695 (53) ‐2.2Plumas 20,019 (52) 24,746 (51) 23.6 13,669 31,529 (49) 38,415 (48) 21.8Tuolumne 22,721 (51) 23,895 (52) 5.2 6,074 29,239 (51) 29,969 (51) 2.5Calaveras 19,537 (53) 22,900 (53) 17.2 6,755 23,682 (53) 29,655 (52) 25.2Nevada 14,859 (54) 14,231 (54) ‐4.2 2,648 18,108 (54) 16,879 (54) ‐6.8Trinity 8,186 (55) 8,186 (55) 0.0 7,786 13,775 (55) 15,972 (55) 15.9Sierra 6,200 (56) 8,184 (56) 32.0 4,115 10,040 (56) 12,299 (56) 22.5Alpine 5,311 (57) 4,551 (57) ‐14.3 0 5,311 (57) 4,551 (57) ‐14.3San Francisco 955 (58) 1,049 (58) 9.8 0 955 (58) 1,049 (58) 9.8

Grand Total 2/ 51,624,687      55,392,479      7.3 267,415    51,897,175    55,659,894      7.3

2/ Totals may not add due to rounding.

Source:  County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports and State Board of Equalization, Timber Tax Division.

County Rank by Gross Value of Agricultural Production, 2011‐2012 1/

Percent 

Change

Percent 

Change

2011

1/ Totals vary slightly from totals published by counties due to classification differences between county and State reports. 

Rank With Timber

2011

Rank Without Timber

County

CDFA  4 California County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports, 2012 

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2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012

Del Norte       2,734                    2,950                   ‐                      ‐                      142                       165                     Humboldt        7,184                    7,042                   ‐                      ‐                      1,389                   1,247                 Mendocino       11,251                 10,834                 ‐                      ‐                      900                       900                     District Total  21,169                 20,826                 ‐                      ‐                      2,431                   2,312                 Shasta          34,307                 34,594                 ‐                      ‐                      450                       653                     Siskiyou        120,543                133,016               837                      408                      7,748                   9,734                 Trinity         956                        956                       ‐                      ‐                      ‐                       ‐                     District Total  155,806                168,566               837                      408                      8,198                   10,387               Lassen          55,467                 53,744                 ‐                      18                        10,000                 9,700                 Modoc           77,205                 77,205                 ‐                      ‐                      9,457                   9,457                 Plumas          7,127                    9,591                   ‐                      ‐                      ‐                       ‐                     District Total  139,799                140,540               ‐                      18                        19,457                 19,157               Alameda         5,311                    5,611                   ‐                      ‐                      785                       949                     Contra Costa    17,771                 20,037                 ‐                      ‐                      36,275                 30,345               Lake            1,480                    1,872                   ‐                      ‐                      296                       344                     Marin           9,590                    9,241                   ‐                      ‐                      2,688                   2,527                 Monterey        16,824                 19,338                 9,404                  8,550                  2,596,683           2,691,152         Napa            443                        638                       ‐                      ‐                      225                       229                     San Benito      8,951                    8,621                   1,109                  2,389                  171,120               207,831             San Francisco   ‐                        ‐                       ‐                      ‐                      472                       590                     San Luis Obispo 22,929                 24,612                 ‐                      ‐                      174,981               204,900             San Mateo       1,325                    1,586                   ‐                      ‐                      16,088                 16,732               Santa Clara     4,360                    4,997                   1,950                  1,872                  130,138               139,319             Santa Cruz      90                          ‐                       ‐                      ‐                      55,801                 57,766               Sonoma          10,321                 12,833                 ‐                      ‐                      9,471                   11,018               District Total  99,396                 109,386               12,463                12,811                3,195,023           3,363,702         Butte           160,306                175,036               18,648                16,496                851                       872                     Colusa          291,282                297,234               96,612                79,692                54,614                 55,883               Glenn           201,577                214,899               21,957                23,570                359                       333                     Sacramento      78,492                 81,486                 2,326                  5,055                  29,911                 18,395               Solano          83,812                 84,603                 14,671                17,681                53,669                 56,911               Sutter          211,008                209,863               31,904                30,679                23,845                 22,604               Tehama          26,284                 28,329                 1,019                  285                      250                       350                     Yolo            192,278                222,148               53,253                64,180                139,844               138,317             Yuba            68,993                 65,662                 266                      626                      2,703                   2,388                 District Total  1,314,031            1,379,259            240,656              238,264              306,046               296,053             Fresno          676,506                574,703               32,977                45,499                1,525,844           1,149,386         Kern            705,303                624,740               12,729                7,742                  634,361               682,776             Kings           614,020                634,944               7,485                  5,858                  177,015               184,184             Madera          110,049                104,406               1,239                  ‐                      34,029                 34,832               Merced          618,652                650,836               2,113                  5,929                  139,670               162,841             San Joaquin     355,362                354,489               5,069                  3,562                  247,312               241,052             Stanislaus      329,349                305,926               1,470                  1,266                  156,430               178,837             Tulare          615,898                765,840               1,511                  2,654                  19,506                 19,700               District Total  4,025,139            4,015,884            64,593                72,510                2,934,168           2,653,608         Alpine          2,652                    2,205                   ‐                      ‐                      ‐                       ‐                     Amador          5,324                    6,093                   ‐                      ‐                      1,262                   1,137                 Calaveras       3,597                    3,608                   ‐                      ‐                      225                       273                     El Dorado       4,393                    3,684                   ‐                      ‐                      ‐                       ‐                     Inyo            7,917                    8,071                   ‐                      ‐                      ‐                       ‐                     Mariposa        6,016                    5,990                   ‐                      ‐                      3                           ‐                     Mono            23,876                 23,940                 ‐                      ‐                      739                       994                     Nevada          2,925                    3,020                   ‐                      ‐                      ‐                       ‐                     Placer          24,575                 30,700                 ‐                      ‐                      1,000                   1,250                 Sierra          2,391                    3,200                   ‐                      ‐                      ‐                       ‐                     Tuolumne        4,205                    3,649                   ‐                      ‐                      131                       193                     District Total  87,871                 94,161                 ‐                      ‐                      3,360                   3,847                 Imperial        532,326                604,084               65,261                67,432                889,021               702,112             Los Angeles     24,397                 25,376                 ‐                      ‐                      30,135                 38,707               Orange          1,234                    697                       ‐                      ‐                      18,347                 20,488               Riverside       162,663                166,203               ‐                      ‐                      251,214               250,818             San Bernardino  28,770                 28,836                 ‐                      ‐                      26,172                 25,711               San Diego       7,613                    9,181                   ‐                      ‐                      174,441               185,338             Santa Barbara   11,891                 11,982                 3,900                  3,997                  437,149               437,427             Ventura         8,230                    10,529                 ‐                      ‐                      483,687               452,242             District Total  777,124                856,888               69,161                71,429                2,310,166           2,112,843         STATE TOTAL     6,620,335            6,785,510            387,710              395,440              8,778,847           8,461,909         

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Del Norte       528 600 11,769 12,655 0 0Humboldt        1,800 1,782 43,396 46,382 0 0Mendocino       85,340 116,328 2,105 1,627 0 0District Total  87,668 118,710 57,270 60,664 0 0Shasta          3,969 3,469 19,968 24,545 5,795 5,353Siskiyou        789 1,233 117,147 177,053 0 0Trinity         5,412 5,412 853 853 0 0District Total  10,170 10,114 137,968 202,451 5,795 5,353Lassen          0 0 0 0 0 0Modoc           552 552 50 50 0 0Plumas          250 250 0 0 0 0District Total  802 802 50 50 0 0Alameda         12,043 14,259 12,147 10,531 0 0Contra Costa    17,650 19,607 2,493 2,429 514 687Lake            62,137 78,635 793 1,443 0 0Marin           883 1,227 1,005 1,097 0 0Monterey        914,685 1,057,946 260,703 307,543 228 204Napa            423,626 657,065 2,303 3,074 0 0San Benito      35,613 41,190 16,902 9,602 0 0San Francisco   0 0 483 459 0 0San Luis Obispo 366,570 463,279 96,454 95,155 0 0San Mateo       1,666 1,764 111,431 113,844 340 436Santa Clara     12,356 21,440 92,384 86,648 0 0Santa Cruz      377,836 386,048 122,598 113,501 0 0Sonoma          355,688 589,068 24,538 33,472 267 228District Total  2,580,752 3,331,528 744,234 778,798 1,349 1,555Butte           416,104 469,591 21,734 21,563 6,583 7,340Colusa          191,145 250,019 0 0 9,965 12,893Glenn           255,889 323,878 3,524 4,848 16,351 17,084Sacramento      145,179 198,334 26,457 23,642 51 50Solano          63,420 87,369 23,630 32,707 1,895 2,243Sutter          217,270 229,660 16,102 17,023 3,070 3,363Tehama          158,135 206,904 11,103 10,540 7,204 6,900Yolo            121,789 176,439 13,975 12,793 5,442 5,549Yuba            113,846 118,198 12 18 635 475District Total  1,682,777 2,060,392 116,537 123,134 51,196 55,897Fresno          2,995,559 3,112,094 35,750 40,952 55,649 58,295Kern            2,984,552 3,611,734 61,816 100,824 55,429 56,707Kings           412,088 412,643 0 0 6,656 6,972Madera          923,953 1,137,960 19,057 17,109 28,758 30,840Merced          576,006 671,535 41,828 47,736 26,584 25,472San Joaquin     964,402 1,652,341 77,370 87,957 13,801 21,610Stanislaus      1,127,839 1,305,364 95,645 109,432 50,643 58,122Tulare          2,203,121 2,837,022 65,717 67,370 36,787 39,203District Total  12,187,520 14,740,693 397,183 471,380 274,307 297,221Alpine          0 0 0 0 0 0Amador          11,923 15,706 214 280 0 0Calaveras       4,596 5,044 324 346 81 91El Dorado       15,461 24,655 3,867 3,118 712 720Inyo            207 255 1,112 1,011 2,828 2,869Mariposa        551 557 59 63 128 205Mono            63 49 0 0 0 0Nevada          2,790 2,047 327 295 0 0Placer          6,168 7,738 8,823 7,329 50 60Sierra          35 35 0 0 0 0Tuolumne        1,409 1,828 244 225 75 80District Total  43,202 57,915 14,970 12,667 3,874 4,025Imperial        64,237 85,154 4,484 0 4,877 3,144Los Angeles     3,020 20,742 104,409 94,291 2,167 1,748Orange          46,879 44,121 79,117 70,631 0 0Riverside       366,545 359,099 200,155 190,878 4,844 4,983San Bernardino  17,001 13,591 35,176 28,336 0 6San Diego       319,976 339,671 1,092,917 1,109,275 2,245 2,384Santa Barbara   519,664 606,460 185,024 188,538 0 0Ventura         1,124,860 1,254,592 216,010 233,180 2,385 3,326District Total  2,462,183 2,723,430 1,917,291 1,915,129 16,518 15,592STATE TOTAL     19,055,073 23,043,583 3,385,502 3,564,273 353,039 379,643

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Del Norte       13,876 13,269 12,891 10,570 0 0Humboldt        52,449 52,145 61,374 65,824 0 0Mendocino       8,860 9,751 6,953 5,524 0 0District Total  75,185 75,165 81,218 81,918 0 0Shasta          24,571 24,320 0 0 0 0Siskiyou        27,600 30,761 5,657 5,795 0 0Trinity         965 965 0 0 0 0District Total  53,136 56,046 5,657 5,795 0 0Lassen          23,943 25,047 129 129 0 0Modoc           19,744 19,744 0 0 0 0Plumas          12,642 14,905 0 0 0 0District Total  56,329 59,697 129 129 0 0Alameda         10,894 8,709 0 0 0 0Contra Costa    18,217 17,867 0 0 0 0Lake            1,959 2,391 113 149 0 0Marin           21,723 20,863 36,027 38,914 5,925 6,496Monterey        45,052 43,740 9,416 9,386 0 0Napa            3,681 3,126 580 584 0 0San Benito      16,639 15,636 13,031 12,486 0 0San Francisco   0 0 0 0 0 0San Luis Obispo 71,479 73,857 0 0 0 0San Mateo       2,312 2,459 1,138 1,232 0 0Santa Clara     6,506 6,074 0 0 0 0Santa Cruz      6,570 6,536 0 0 0 0Sonoma          17,480 17,691 118,703 110,403 44,613 46,633District Total  222,512 218,949 179,008 173,154 50,538 53,129Butte           10,366 10,491 1,115 930 0 0Colusa          13,942 15,851 18 21 0 0Glenn           34,850 42,974 76,297 68,676 478 0Sacramento      29,301 31,643 63,654 58,884 29,840 43,162Solano          33,152 48,640 17,412 11,765 0 0Sutter          14,877 11,080 122 2,618 0 114Tehama          25,900 28,357 15,778 13,338 0 0Yolo            17,152 20,383 5,516 5,958 0 0Yuba            6,801 8,033 14,728 12,504 0 0District Total  186,341 217,452 194,640 174,693 30,318 43,276Fresno          379,210 411,121 509,421 455,766 587,327 728,503Kern            354,498 394,785 747,957 692,042 366 293Kings           158,531 226,582 808,772 704,865 33,322 38,966Madera          88,483 91,315 331,105 296,599 32,566 26,125Merced          305,694 310,698 1,111,122 951,364 352,180 360,662San Joaquin     82,288 75,454 455,623 406,508 19,949 21,697Stanislaus      211,895 217,366 772,605 744,323 289,252 322,901Tulare          617,255 648,786 2,062,385 1,818,029 7,084 11,875District Total  2,197,854 2,376,107 6,798,990 6,069,496 1,322,046 1,511,022Alpine          2,659 2,346 0 0 0 0Amador          9,725 9,186 63 61 0 0Calaveras       7,795 10,543 25 30 2,894 2,965El Dorado       6,905 7,889 0 0 0 0Inyo            14,207 13,489 0 0 0 0Mariposa        19,774 23,082 46 52 1,729 1,826Mono            28,390 26,577 0 0 0 0Nevada          8,710 8,702 107 109 0 0Placer          20,088 21,520 1,600 1,300 0 0Sierra          3,774 4,949 0 0 0 0Tuolumne        16,563 17,818 94 102 0 0District Total  138,591 146,101 1,935 1,653 4,623 4,791Imperial        403,395 483,588 485 245 0 0Los Angeles     288 274 8,687 8,742 2 1Orange          316 372 0 0 3 4Riverside       22,190 23,352 192,943 174,934 0 0San Bernardino  47,592 55,113 306,208 265,488 4,743 6,450San Diego       16,946 19,186 9,556 8,450 5,380 6,308Santa Barbara   28,662 34,144 8,089 8,461 0 0Ventura         1,988 1,958 0 0 4,087 4,914District Total  521,377 617,987 525,968 466,320 14,215 17,677STATE TOTAL     3,451,324 3,767,503 7,787,546 6,973,158 1,421,740 1,629,894

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Del Norte       0 0 41,940 40,209 45 45Humboldt        0 0 167,592 174,422 33 33Mendocino       0 0 115,409 144,964 36 34District Total  0 0 324,941 359,595 0 0Shasta          0 0 89,060 92,934 40 38Siskiyou        0 0 280,321 358,000 27 26Trinity         0 0 8,186 8,186 55 55District Total  0 0 377,567 459,119 0 0Lassen          0 0 89,539 88,638 39 40Modoc           0 0 107,009 107,009 37 37Plumas          0 0 20,019 24,746 52 51District Total  0 0 216,567 220,393 0 0Alameda         0 0 41,180 40,059 46 47Contra Costa    0 0 92,920 90,972 38 39Lake            0 0 66,778 84,834 42 41Marin           0 0 77,841 80,365 41 42Monterey        0 0 3,852,995 4,137,860 4 4Napa            0 0 430,857 664,716 24 20San Benito      0 0 263,365 297,755 28 28San Francisco   0 0 955 1,049 58 58San Luis Obispo 0 0 732,413 861,803 15 15San Mateo       0 0 134,300 138,053 35 35Santa Clara     0 0 247,694 260,350 29 30Santa Cruz      0 0 562,895 563,851 20 22Sonoma          0 0 581,081 821,346 19 16District Total  0 0 7,085,274 8,043,011 0 0Butte           0 0 635,707 702,319 17 18Colusa          0 0 657,578 711,592 16 17Glenn           10 0 611,291 696,262 18 19Sacramento      0 0 405,211 460,651 25 25Solano          0 775 291,661 342,694 26 27Sutter          0 1 518,198 527,004 23 23Tehama          0 0 245,672 295,003 30 29Yolo            0 0 549,249 645,767 21 21Yuba            0 0 207,984 207,904 31 31District Total  10 776 4,122,552 4,589,196 0 0Fresno          11,659 10,205 6,809,902 6,586,523 1 1Kern            39,789 40,343 5,596,800 6,211,987 3 2Kings           2,751 0 2,220,640 2,215,014 8 8Madera          0 0 1,569,239 1,739,186 12 12Merced          86,017 93,128 3,259,866 3,280,201 5 5San Joaquin     15,848 16,771 2,237,024 2,881,441 7 7Stanislaus      34,695 34,307 3,069,823 3,277,843 6 6Tulare          0 0 5,629,264 6,210,479 2 3District Total  190,759 194,754 30,392,558 32,402,673 0 0Alpine          0 0 5,311 4,551 57 57Amador          0 0 28,511 32,463 49 49Calaveras       0 0 19,537 22,900 53 53El Dorado       0 0 31,338 40,067 47 46Inyo            0 0 26,271 25,695 50 50Mariposa        2,670 3,270 30,975 35,046 48 48Mono            0 0 53,068 51,560 44 44Nevada          0 58 14,859 14,231 54 54Placer          0 0 62,304 69,897 43 43Sierra          0 0 6,200 8,184 56 56Tuolumne        0 0 22,721 23,895 51 52District Total  2,670 3,328 301,094 328,488 0 0Imperial        0 0 1,964,087 1,945,759 9 10Los Angeles     1 1 173,106 189,883 32 32Orange          0 0 145,896 136,312 34 36Riverside       81,706 82,466 1,282,259 1,252,732 13 14San Bernardino  53,758 42,973 519,420 466,505 22 24San Diego       54,666 67,269 1,683,740 1,747,061 11 11Santa Barbara   0 0 1,194,379 1,291,009 14 13Ventura         0 0 1,841,247 1,960,741 10 9District Total  190,131 192,709 8,804,134 8,990,003 0 0STATE TOTAL     383,570 391,567 51,624,687 55,392,479 0 0

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Grapes (All)              1 6,942,040 Kern Fresno Tulare Napa Sonoma

         Percent of Value 21.6 16.1 12.4 9.5 8.4

Milk and Cream            2 6,809,047 Tulare Merced Stanislaus Kings Kern

         Percent of Value 26.6 13.8 10.8 10.2 10.1

Almonds                   3 4,449,001 Fresno Kern Stanislaus Merced Madera

         Percent of Value 19.7 17.5 16.5 10.6 10.3

Cattle & Calves (All)     4 3,440,848 Tulare Imperial Kern Fresno Merced

         Percent of Value 16.8 12.0 11.1 11.1 8.6

Nursery Products          5 2,773,351 San Diego Monterey Riverside Ventura Siskiyou

         Percent of Value 24.1 9.5 6.8 6.7 6.4

Berries, Strawberries     6 2,392,540 Monterey Ventura Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo Santa Cruz

         Percent of Value 32.8 28.9 18.4 8.6 8.0

Lettuce                   7 1,971,254 Monterey Imperial Fresno Santa Barbara San Benito

         Percent of Value 68.0 13.1 6.5 4.5 3.2

Walnuts (English)         8 1,802,586 San Joaquin Butte Stanislaus Tulare Glenn

         Percent of Value 25.4 13.0 11.8 10.3 6.8

Alfalfa Hay               9 1,549,798 Imperial Kern Tulare Merced Fresno

         Percent of Value 13.8 13.8 11.9 8.5 7.2

Pistachios                10 1,196,469 Kern Fresno Tulare Madera Kings

         Percent of Value 40.6 16.4 16.2 15.2 7.1

Oranges                   11 1,191,672 Tulare Kern Fresno Ventura San Diego

         Percent of Value 55.0 29.1 10.6 1.7 1.4

Chickens                  12 1,182,711 Fresno Merced Stanislaus San Bernardino San Diego

         Percent of Value 53.4 24.5 20.8 0.4 0.4

Silage, All               13 1,167,610 Tulare Merced Stanislaus Kings San Joaquin

         Percent of Value 32.3 13.5 12.6 10.7 10.0

Tomatoes (Processing)     14 1,036,807 Fresno Kings Yolo Stanislaus San Joaquin

         Percent of Value 36.2 12.4 10.8 10.2 7.7

Rice (Excl. Seed)         15 874,518 Colusa Sutter Butte Glenn Yolo

         Percent of Value 28.0 18.7 17.7 16.6 6.9

Flowers and Foliage       16 770,335 San Diego Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Ventura San Luis Obispo

         Percent of Value 57.3 13.8 6.3 6.1 5.8

Cotton Lint               17 750,635 Kings Fresno Kern Merced Tulare

         Percent of Value 34.7 29.6 14.4 11.8 4.1

Broccoli                  18 655,787 Monterey Santa Barbara Imperial San Luis Obispo Fresno

         Percent of Value 48.3 20.0 12.6 7.8 4.8

Peaches (All)             19 555,887 Fresno Tulare Stanislaus Sutter Kings

         Percent of Value 32.0 26.3 11.2 6.5 5.8

Lemons                    20 497,082 Ventura San Diego Riverside Tulare Kern

         Percent of Value 40.6 13.8 13.4 9.8 7.3

Carrots                   21 483,465 Kern Imperial Monterey Riverside Fresno

         Percent of Value 72.5 13.8 4.6 3.5 2.8

Tangerines                22 443,196 Kern Tulare Fresno Riverside Ventura

         Percent of Value 43.8 31.7 17.5 2.9 2.3

Cherries                  23 425,544 San Joaquin Stanislaus Fresno Tulare Kern

         Percent of Value 53.0 11.1 9.8 7.2 5.8

Wheat (Excl. Seed)        24 403,586 Imperial Kings Tulare Kern Fresno

         Percent of Value 26.8 13.6 11.3 8.7 6.8

Avocados                  25 396,364 San Diego Ventura Santa Barbara Riverside San Luis Obispo

         Percent of Value 39.8 28.6 14.2 9.8 4.6

Commodity Rank and Leading Counties by Gross Value of Agricultural Production, 2012  

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State Five Leading Counties by Rank and Percentage of State Total

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$1,000

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State Five Leading Counties by Rank and Percentage of State Total

Rank 42 5

Celery                    26 395,156 Monterey Ventura Santa Barbara San Luis Obispo San Benito

         Percent of Value 48.9 34.0 10.1 2.2 2.0

Eggs (Chicken)            27 386,940 Merced Riverside San Diego San Bernardino Kern

         Percent of Value 24.1 21.3 17.4 11.1 10.4

Berries, Raspberries      28 371,055 Ventura Santa Cruz Monterey Kern

         Percent of Value 50.5 38.4 11.1 0.0

Turkeys                   29 301,453 Fresno Stanislaus Merced Kings San Joaquin

         Percent of Value 29.1 24.7 23.2 12.9 6.0

Tomatoes (Fresh Market)   30 284,896 San Diego Merced Fresno San Joaquin Stanislaus

         Percent of Value 32.2 22.1 20.9 8.1 5.3

Plums                     31 270,916 Fresno Tulare Kern Kings Sutter

         Percent of Value 50.9 39.3 4.6 4.4 0.3

Bell Peppers              32 262,802 Riverside Ventura Kern San Benito Fresno

         Percent of Value 28.2 18.4 14.8 9.5 8.1

Corn (For Grain)          33 262,296 San Joaquin Sacramento Yolo Glenn Merced

         Percent of Value 26.6 12.5 11.4 10.3 8.0

Nectarines                34 253,715 Tulare Fresno Kings Kern Los Angeles

         Percent of Value 46.8 41.1 8.2 3.1 0.3

Onions                    35 252,837 Fresno Imperial Kern Los Angeles San Joaquin

         Percent of Value 42.9 21.5 11.2 7.4 5.4

Other Pasture and Range   36 213,383 Kern Monterey Tulare Merced Tehama

         Percent of Value 10.4 7.2 6.1 5.4 5.2

Spinach                   37 211,545 Monterey San Benito Imperial Riverside Ventura

         Percent of Value 61.8 10.2 8.1 5.9 5.5

Cauliflower               38 204,357 Monterey Santa Barbara Imperial Riverside San Luis Obispo

         Percent of Value 53.8 20.2 13.8 4.2 3.3

Cottonseed                39 203,876 Kings Fresno Kern Merced Tulare

         Percent of Value 32.6 24.5 19.6 12.4 5.1

Plums, Dried              40 198,306 Sutter Butte Tehama Yuba Glenn

         Percent of Value 26.5 16.4 13.9 13.0 7.9

Potatoes (Incl. Seed)     41 178,180 Kern San Joaquin Riverside Imperial Modoc

         Percent of Value 47.8 13.8 10.7 9.0 8.3

Potatoes, Sweet           42 168,885 Merced Stanislaus Kern San Bernardino

         Percent of Value 95.1 4.8 0.2 0.0

Mushrooms                 43 161,910 Monterey Santa Clara San Diego Fresno San Bernardino

         Percent of Value 53.0 39.2 7.6 0.1 0.0

Garlic                    44 160,842 Fresno Kern Santa Clara Mono San Bernardino

         Percent of Value 85.1 13.0 1.2 0.6 0

Cantaloupes               45 152,264 Fresno Imperial Stanislaus Merced Kern

         Percent of Value 51.1 24.8 9.1 8.7 2.8

Olives                    46 145,020 Tehama Tulare Glenn San Joaquin Butte

         Percent of Value 29.9 24.7 22.1 8.2 4.9

Salad Greens NEC          47 129,003 Monterey Imperial Santa Clara Kern Fresno

         Percent of Value 67.4 25.3 5.5 1.7 0.1

Apples                    48 127,608 San Joaquin Stanislaus Kern El Dorado Santa Cruz

         Percent of Value 35.4 17.5 10.8 10.3 9.8

Corn (sweet)              49 119,749 Imperial Fresno Contra Costa Riverside San Joaquin

         Percent of Value 40.8 28.2 11.4 8.4 6.7

Grain Hay                 50 109,734 Merced Stanislaus Fresno Kern Solano

         Percent of Value 20.7 14.6 12.7 11.4 4.8

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Value

$1,000

Commodity Rank and Leading Counties by Gross Value of Agricultural Production, 2012  

1 3Commodity

State Five Leading Counties by Rank and Percentage of State Total

Rank 42 5

Dates                     51 104,013 Imperial Riverside Fresno San Bernardino

         Percent of Value 57.6 40.5 1.6 0.2

Cabbage                   52 103,728 Monterey Kern Ventura Imperial Santa Barbara

         Percent of Value 39.1 22.5 15.1 10.7 5.5

Dry Beans                 53 101,789 Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Fresno Sutter

         Percent of Value 35.3 15.9 7.9 7.2 7.1

Pears                     54 95,665 Sacramento Lake Fresno Mendocino Tulare

         Percent of Value 32.4 25.2 19.6 12.6 2.9

Watermelon                55 94,480 San Joaquin Fresno Riverside Kern Imperial

         Percent of Value 41.4 22.5 17.9 10.7 7.0

Irrigated Pasture         56 93,556 Tulare Siskiyou Stanislaus Modoc Fresno

         Percent of Value 16.1 10.2 6.9 5.9 5.3

Sudan Hay                 57 92,657 Imperial Tulare Merced Solano Riverside

         Percent of Value 69.8 8.1 7.2 6.8 2.0

Veg and Vinecrop Seeds    58 90,873 Colusa Fresno Glenn Sutter Yolo

         Percent of Value 42.5 20.6 9.2 8.0 4.5

Asparagus                 59 89,390 San Joaquin Fresno Monterey Kern Orange

         Percent of Value 40.4 39.8 18.7 1.1 0.0

Berries, Blueberries      60 84,100 San Joaquin Tulare Kern Ventura Fresno

         Percent of Value 24.5 24.1 19.2 16.4 15.7

Sugar Beets               61 78,273 Imperial  

         Percent of Value 100.0  

Sheep and Lambs           62 76,428 Fresno Kern Merced Solano Sonoma

         Percent of Value 22.3 14.7 8.8 7.5 6.8

Grapefruit                63 75,404 Riverside San Diego Tulare Kern Imperial

         Percent of Value 44.5 19.3 18.0 15.7 1.3

Apricots                  64 67,916 Stanislaus Fresno Kings Tulare Kern

         Percent of Value 38.5 23.1 9.8 9.0 7.3

Alfalfa seed              65 66,419 Imperial Fresno Sutter Lassen

         Percent of Value 63.8 36.1 0.1 0.0

Honey                     66 56,930 Tulare Stanislaus Kern Fresno Inyo

         Percent of Value 39.8 14.8 11.3 7.1 5.0

Artichokes                67 53,442 Monterey Riverside Fresno San Mateo San Bernardino

         Percent of Value 86.2 11.7 1.5 0.5 0.0

Orchard Biomass           68 53,319 Stanislaus Sutter Kern Merced Fresno

         Percent of Value 55.4 16.3 8.7 7.8 5.3

Honeydew Melons           69 51,682 Fresno Imperial Riverside Stanislaus Kern

         Percent of Value 69.9 10.1 10.1 7.0 2.9

Barley (Excl. Seed)       70 33,268 Fresno Siskiyou San Luis Obispo Tulare Kern

         Percent of Value 41.9 15.8 8.7 8.0 5.9

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Value Portion of State Total

$1,000 $1,000 Percent

ALL COMMODITIES 55,392,479 Fresno 6,586,523                             12

  Kern 6,211,987                             11

  Tulare 6,210,479                             11

  Monterey 4,137,860                             8

  Merced 3,280,201                             6

ALL CROPS 42,250,713 Kern 5,027,817                              12

  Fresno 4,922,633                             12

  Monterey 4,084,529                             10

  Tulare 3,692,586                             9

  San Joaquin 2,339,401                             6

Field and Seed 7,180,949 Tulare 768,494                                  11

  Imperial 671,516                                 9

  Merced 656,765                                 9

  Kings 640,802                                 9

  Kern 632,482                                 9

Fruit and Nut 23,043,583 Kern 3,611,734                              16

  Fresno 3,112,094                             14

  Tulare 2,837,022                             12

  San Joaquin 1,652,341                             7

  Stanislaus 1,305,364                             6

Vegetable 8,461,909 Monterey 2,691,152                              32

  Fresno 1,149,386                             14

  Imperial 702,112                                 8

  Kern 682,776                                 8

  Ventura 452,242                                 5

Nursery Products, Flowers and Foliag 3,564,273 San Diego 1,109,275                              31

  Monterey 307,543                                 9

  Ventura 233,180                                 7

  Riverside 190,878                                 5

  Santa Barbara 188,538                                 5

ALL LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND APIA 13,141,765 Tulare 2,517,893                              19

  Merced 1,741,324                             13

  Fresno 1,663,890                             13

  Stanislaus 1,377,018                             11

  Kern 1,184,170                             9

Livestock and Products 10,740,661 Tulare 2,466,815                              23

  Merced 1,262,062                             12

  Kern 1,086,827                             10

  Stanislaus 961,689                                 9

  Kings 931,447                                 9

Poultry and Products 2,021,461 Fresno 738,708                                  37

  Merced 453,790                                 22

  Stanislaus 357,208                                 18

  Riverside 82,466                                   4

  San Diego 73,577                                   4

Apiary Products 379,643 Fresno 58,295                                    15

  Stanislaus 58,122                                   15

  Kern 56,707                                   15

  Tulare 39,203                                   10

  Madera 30,840                                   8

Commodity Group

Five Leading Counties Within GroupTotal Value

Total Gross Value of Agricultural Production by Commodity Groups and Leading Counties, 2012

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  Alameda               Alpine          Amador         

1 GRAPES, WINE 13,764          1 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 2,346        1 GRAPES, WINE 15,384         

2 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 9,413            2 PASTURE, RANGE 1,995            2 CATTLE, CALVES ONLY 7,804             

3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 8,191            3 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 150           3 PASTURE, RANGE 4,390           

4 PASTURE, RANGE 3,025            4 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 60              4 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 1,137           

5 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 1,252            5   ‐            5 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 705              

6 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,118            6   ‐            6 HAY, ALFALFA 497              

7 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 949               7   ‐            7 HAY, GRAIN 456              

8 HAY, ALFALFA 930               8   ‐            8 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 437              

9 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 518               9   ‐            9 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 376              

10 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 495               10   ‐            10 GOATS & KIDS, UNSPECIFIED 286              

  Butte                 Calaveras       Colusa         

1 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 234,540       1 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 10,300          1 RICE, MILLING 245,111        

2 ALMONDS, ALL 160,931       2 PASTURE, RANGE 3,201        2 ALMONDS, ALL 176,024      

3 RICE, MILLING 154,574       3 POULTRY, UNSPECIFIED 2,965        3 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 41,481         

4 PLUMS, DRIED 32,525          4 GRAPES, WINE 2,814        4 SEED, VEGETABLE & VINECROP 38,624         

5 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 21,558          5 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 1,872        5 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 36,920         

6 RICE, SEED 11,192          6 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 320           6 RICE, SEED 27,463         

7 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 10,321          7 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 273           7 HAY, ALFALFA 15,489         

8 PEACHES, CLINGSTONE 9,896            8 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 260           8 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 15,015         

9 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 9,548            9 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 204           9 GRAPES, WINE 14,983         

10 OLIVES 7,144            10 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 203           10 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 14,402         

  Contra Costa          Del Norte       El Dorado      

1 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 15,967          1 CATTLE, COWS 9,706            1 APPLES, ALL 13,168           

2 CORN, SWEET, ALL 13,650          2 NURSERY, BULBS, LILY 8,503        2 GRAPES, WINE 7,824           

3 CORN, GRAIN 7,546            3 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 7,333        3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 6,023           

4 GRAPES, UNSPECIFIED 7,546            4 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 3,550        4 PASTURE, RANGE 3,495           

5 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 7,526            5 CATTLE, CALVES ONLY 3,514        5 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 1,866           

6 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 6,824            6 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,830        6 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,619           

7 PASTURE, RANGE 3,904            7 MILK, MANUFACTURING 1,407        7 CHRISTMAS TREES & CUT GREENS 1,499           

8 HAY, ALFALFA 3,772            8 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 1,183        8 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 1,244           

9 CHERRIES, SWEET 3,471            9 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 931           9 PEARS, BARTLETT 888              

10 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 2,431            10 PASTURE, FORAGE, MISC. 836           10 APIARY PRODUCTS, POLLINATION  720              

  Fresno                Glenn           Humboldt       

1 ALMONDS, ALL 875,706       1 RICE, MILLING 145,551       1 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 46,382           

2 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 649,167       2 ALMONDS, ALL 131,229   2 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 35,397         

3 GRAPES, RAISIN 542,724       3 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 121,987   3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 32,480         

4 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 449,395       4 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 65,978      4 CATTLE, MILK COWS 18,479         

5 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 374,272       5 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 41,610      5 GOAT CHEESE 15,083         

6 GRAPES, WINE 346,934       6 OLIVES 32,104      6 MILK, MANUFACTURING 7,774           

7 GRAPES, TABLE 216,423       7 CORN, GRAIN 27,035      7 FISH, SHELL 7,459           

8 COTTON LINT, PIMA 196,998       8 PLUMS, DRIED 15,729      8 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 7,042           

9 PISTACHIOS 195,969       9 HAY, ALFALFA 15,382      9 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 1,782           

10 CATTLE, HEIFERS & STEERS, FED 173,031       10 PISTACHIOS 12,122      10 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 1,247           

  Imperial              Inyo            Kern           

1 CATTLE, HEIFERS & STEERS, FED 414,061       1 HAY, ALFALFA 4,980            1 GRAPES, TABLE 1,331,097     

2 HAY, ALFALFA 214,601       2 CATTLE, STEERS 4,510        2 ALMONDS, ALL 777,306      

3 WHEAT, ALL 108,265       3 CATTLE, HEIFERS 3,573        3 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 689,854      

4 LETTUCE, HEAD 107,651       4 APIARY PRODUCTS, HONEY 2,869        4 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 527,025      

5 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 100,645       5 CATTLE, STOCKERS, FEEDERS 2,251        5 PISTACHIOS 486,213      

6 BROCCOLI, FRESH MARKET 82,747          6 CATTLE, COWS 2,119        6 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 382,913      

7 LETTUCE, LEAF 80,849          7 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 1,587        7 ORANGES, NAVEL 281,834      

8 SUGAR BEETS 78,273          8 PASTURE, RANGE 1,030        8 HAY, ALFALFA 213,466      

9 HAY, SUDAN 64,686          9 NURSERY, TURF 1,011        9 TANGERINES & MANDARINS 194,200      

10 DATES 59,891          10 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 743           10 GRAPES, WINE 145,059      

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  Kings                 Lake            Lassen         

1 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 690,481       1 GRAPES, WINE 47,880          1 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 22,003           

2 COTTON LINT, PIMA 228,038       2 PEARS, BARTLETT 22,848      2 HAY, ALFALFA 21,080         

3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 224,984       3 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 6,534        3 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 9,700           

4 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 128,735       4 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 2,174        4 CATTLE, STEERS 8,118           

5 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 85,882          5 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,443        5 CATTLE, HEIFERS 5,594           

6 HAY, ALFALFA 85,450          6 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 1,397        6 CATTLE, CALVES ONLY 4,280           

7 PISTACHIOS 85,425          7 PEARS, UNSPECIFIED 1,280        7 CATTLE, MILK COWS 3,963           

8 ALMONDS, ALL 84,071          8 PASTURE, RANGE 405           8 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 3,036           

9 CORN, SILAGE 74,786          9 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 344           9 HAY, GRAIN 2,954           

10 COTTONSEED 66,466          10 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 217           10 PASTURE, RANGE 1,837           

  Los Angeles           Madera          Marin          

1 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 43,184          1 ALMONDS, ALL 458,447       1 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 34,074           

2 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 40,506          2 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 288,346   2 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 18,976         

3 NURSERY PLANTS, BEDDING 25,352          3 GRAPES, WINE 207,626   3 PASTURE, RANGE 7,665           

4 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 18,480          4 PISTACHIOS 181,823   4 POULTRY, UNSPECIFIED 6,496           

5 HAY, ALFALFA 16,904          5 GRAPES, RAISIN 101,569   5 FISH, SHELL 4,800           

6 NURSERY, TURF 9,099            6 GRAPES, TABLE 51,525      6 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 2,527           

7 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 9,018            7 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 51,415      7 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 1,605           

8 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 6,154            8 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 49,104      8 GRAPES, WINE 1,227           

9 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 3,080            9 CATTLE, DAIRY HEIFERS, REPLACEM 39,900      9 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,097           

10 FLOWERS, FOLIAGE PLANTS 2,606            10 HAY, ALFALFA 36,485      10 SILAGE 942              

  Mariposa              Mendocino       Merced         

1 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 22,047          1 GRAPES, WINE 102,306       1 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 902,735        

2 PASTURE, RANGE 5,754            2 PEARS, BARTLETT 9,894        2 ALMONDS, ALL 471,363      

3 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 3,299            3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 8,488        3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 296,891      

4 POULTRY, UNSPECIFIED 1,826            4 PASTURE, FORAGE, MISC. 4,174        4 CHICKENS, BROILERS 290,180      

5 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 767               5 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 3,664        5 POTATOES, SWEET 160,543      

6 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 440               6 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 3,500        6 HAY, ALFALFA 131,885      

7 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 268               7 PEARS, UNSPECIFIED 2,147        7 CORN, SILAGE 109,221      

8 APIARY PRODUCTS, HONEY 182               8 PASTURE, RANGE 2,080        8 COTTON LINT, UNSPECIFIED 88,372         

9 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 176               9 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,800        9 EGGS, CHICKEN, MARKET 81,726         

10 GRAPES, WINE 117               10 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,612        10 TURKEYS, UNSPECIFIED 69,843         

  Modoc                 Mono            Monterey       

1 HAY, ALFALFA 36,464          1 HAY, ALFALFA 16,069          1 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, FRESH 768,592        

2 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 18,894          2 CATTLE, STOCKERS, FEEDERS 9,213        2 LETTUCE, ROMAINE 500,860      

3 POTATOES, ALL 14,743          3 CATTLE, STEERS 6,221        3 LETTUCE, HEAD 476,396      

4 WHEAT, ALL 6,091            4 CATTLE, HEIFERS 4,712        4 LETTUCE, LEAF 286,730      

5 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 5,836            5 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 4,582        5 BROCCOLI, FRESH MARKET 254,637      

6 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 5,500            6 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 3,119        6 GRAPES, WINE 214,568      

7 HAY, GRAIN 4,523            7 CATTLE, COWS 2,919        7 CELERY, FRESH MARKET 183,638      

8 PASTURE, RANGE 4,032            8 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 1,832        8 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 116,964      

9 HAY, WILD 3,850            9 GARLIC, ALL 994           9 SPINACH, FOOD SERVICE 110,700      

10 ONIONS 3,077            10 POTATOES, ALL 935           10 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 102,730      

  Napa                  Nevada          Orange         

1 GRAPES, WINE 656,236       1 CATTLE, HEIFERS & STEERS, FED 5,006            1 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 53,170           

2 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 3,074            2 CATTLE, MILK COWS, CULL 3,297        2 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, UNSPEC 30,147         

3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 3,019            3 PASTURE, RANGE 1,520        3 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 18,817         

4 OLIVES 665               4 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 1,500        4 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 13,818         

5 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 584               5 GRAPES, WINE 1,196        5 NURSERY, FLOWER PROPAGATIVE 11,432         

6 PASTURE, RANGE 404               6 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 851           6 NURSERY PLANTS, POTTED, UNSP 5,222           

7 HAY, GRAIN 234               7 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 295           7 CUCUMBERS 1,187           

8 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 229               8 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 252           8 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 807              

9 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 164               9 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 147           9 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 697              

10 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 71                  10 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 109           10 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 286              

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  Placer                Plumas          Riverside      

1 RICE, MILLING 22,382          1 CATTLE, STOCKERS, FEEDERS 14,244          1 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 173,793        

2 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 11,894          2 HAY, ALFALFA 3,834        2 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 169,065      

3 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 8,636            3 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 2,800        3 GRAPES, TABLE 117,183      

4 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 7,178            4 PASTURE, FORAGE, MISC. 1,248        4 HAY, ALFALFA 88,841         

5 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 3,566            5 HAY, WILD 1,098        5 EGGS, CHICKEN, MARKET 82,466         

6 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 2,700            6 CATTLE, BEEF COWS, CULL 536           6 PEPPERS, BELL 73,995         

7 PASTURE, RANGE 2,600            7 PASTURE, RANGE 325           7 LEMONS, ALL 66,366         

8 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 1,842            8 HAY, GRAIN 286           8 DATES 42,165         

9 TANGERINES & MANDARINS 1,611            9 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 250           9 AVOCADOS, ALL 38,923         

10 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,300            10 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 125           10 GRAPEFRUIT, ALL 33,518         

  Sacramento            San Benito      San Bernardino 

1 GRAPES, WINE 149,534       1 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 55,533          1 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 264,601        

2 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 58,586          2 LETTUCE, BULK SALAD PRODUCTS 29,524      2 EGGS, CHICKEN, UNSPECIFIED 42,973         

3 POULTRY, UNSPECIFIED 43,162          3 LETTUCE, ROMAINE 26,995      3 CATTLE, MILK COWS, CULL 26,101         

4 CORN, GRAIN 32,658          4 PEPPERS, BELL 25,073      4 HAY, ALFALFA 14,591         

5 PEARS, BARTLETT 30,975          5 SPINACH, UNSPECIFIED 21,516      5 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 13,661         

6 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 23,642          6 GRAPES, WINE 19,097      6 CABBAGE, CHINESE & SPECIALTY 13,645         

7 HAY, ALFALFA 16,462          7 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 13,690      7 CATTLE, DAIRY HEIFERS 10,277         

8 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 16,322          8 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 12,486      8 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 8,735           

9 FISH 15,022          9 TOMATOES, FRESH MARKET 10,097      9 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 8,264           

10 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 11,463          10 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 9,602        10 FLOWERS, FOLIAGE PLANTS 7,028           

  San Diego             San Francisco   San Joaquin    

1 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 387,216       1 SPROUTS, ALFALFA & BEAN 590               1 GRAPES, WINE 540,303        

2 FLOWERS, FOLIAGE PLANTS 337,695       2 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 459           2 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 456,966      

3 NURSERY PLANTS, BEDDING 203,720       3   ‐            3 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 404,109      

4 AVOCADOS, ALL 157,902       4   ‐                4 ALMONDS, ALL 300,426        

5 TOMATOES, FRESH MARKET 91,870          5   ‐            5 CHERRIES, SWEET 225,416      

6 LEMONS, ALL 68,507          6   ‐            6 HAY, ALFALFA 85,140         

7 EGGS, CHICKEN, MARKET 67,269          7   ‐            7 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 79,560         

8 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 61,304          8   ‐            8 CORN, SILAGE 72,495         

9 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 46,093          9   ‐            9 CORN, GRAIN 69,788         

10 NURSERY, HERBACIOUS PERERNNI 26,651          10   ‐            10 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 66,987         

  San Luis Obispo       San Mateo       Santa Barbara  

1 GRAPES, WINE 197,940       1 NURSERY PLANTS, POTTED, UNSP 81,551          1 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, FRESH 393,923        

2 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, FRESH M 182,967       2 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 15,638      2 BROCCOLI, UNSPECIFIED 130,894      

3 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 92,651          3 BRUSSELS SPROUTS 9,106        3 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 115,990      

4 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 69,492          4 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 7,083        4 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 94,656         

5 BROCCOLI, UNSPECIFIED 51,177          5 FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, CUT, ALL 5,697        5 GRAPES, WINE 91,107         

6 NURSERY PLANTS, VEGETABLE BED 32,227          6 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 4,044        6 LETTUCE, HEAD 66,428         

7 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 27,922          7 FLOWERS, FOLIAGE PLANTS 2,931        7 AVOCADOS, ALL 56,149         

8 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 23,821          8 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 1,843        8 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, PROC 47,437         

9 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, PROCESS 22,033          9 LEEKS 1,397        9 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 44,144         

10 FLOWERS, FOLIAGE PLANTS 20,772          10 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 1,232        10 CAULIFLOWER, UNSPECIFIED 41,207         

  Santa Clara           Santa Cruz      Shasta         

1 MUSHROOMS 63,496          1 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, UNSPEC 191,147       1 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 17,111           

2 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 36,427          2 BERRIES, RASPBERRIES 142,424   2 FOREST PRODUCTS, UNSPECIFIED 15,693         

3 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 25,271          3 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 64,884      3 CATTLE, STOCKERS, FEEDERS 11,416         

4 NURSERY PLANTS, BEDDING 21,034          4 FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED 48,617      4 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 8,750           

5 PEPPERS, BELL 14,055          5 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 35,372      5 RICE, WILD 5,622           

6 CHERRIES, SWEET 8,947            6 BERRIES, BLACKBERRIES 31,740      6 CATTLE, BEEF COW, BREEDING 4,155           

7 PEPPERS, CHILI, HOT 8,286            7 APPLES, ALL 12,485      7 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 4,125           

8 GRAPES, WINE 7,248            8 BRUSSELS SPROUTS 9,393        8 PASTURE, RANGE 3,675           

9 TOMATOES, FRESH MARKET 7,050            9 LETTUCE, LEAF 6,812        9 HAY, ALFALFA 3,173           

10 SALAD GREENS MISC. 7,049            10 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 6,536        10 CATTLE, HEIFERS & STEERS, FED 3,088           

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Leading Commodities for Gross Value of Agricultural Production by County, 2012 1/

$1,000

  Sierra                Siskiyou              Solano           

1 CATTLE, STOCKERS, FEEDERS 4,764            1 NURSERY PLANTS, STRAWBERRY 151,808   1 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 46,759         

2 HAY, ALFALFA 964               2 HAY, ALFALFA 59,562      2 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 40,765         

3 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 916               3 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 24,987      3 HAY, ALFALFA 36,085         

4 PASTURE, FORAGE, MISC. 480               4 CATTLE, HEIFERS & STEERS, FED 21,216      4 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 32,707         

5 HAY, WILD 474               5 WHEAT, ALL 15,378      5 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 29,294         

6 HAY, GRAIN 246               6 HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED 12,485      6 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 27,617         

7 CATTLE, BEEF COWS, CULL 150               7 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 12,421      7 GRAPES, WINE 19,778         

8 PASTURE, RANGE 120               8 POTATOES, ALL 10,732      8 SUNFLOWER SEED, PLANTING 14,164         

9 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 35                  9 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 9,550        9 CORN, GRAIN 12,927         

10 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 35                  10 CATTLE, COWS 6,974        10 ALMONDS, ALL 12,799         

  Sonoma                Stanislaus      Sutter         

1 GRAPES, WINE 582,942       1 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 736,491   1 RICE, MILLING 163,388      

2 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 85,063          2 ALMONDS, ALL 735,826   2 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 114,794      

3 POULTRY, UNSPECIFIED 46,633          3 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 213,600   3 PLUMS, DRIED 52,561         

4 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC. 25,143          4 CHICKENS, UNSPECIFIED 205,145   4 PEACHES, CLINGSTONE 35,977         

5 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 20,059          5 CORN, SILAGE 112,464   5 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 21,325         

6 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 12,327          6 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 106,056   6 NURSERY, FRUIT/VINE/NUT 16,757         

7 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 11,018          7 CATTLE, DAIRY HEIFERS, REPLACEM 91,350      7 SUNFLOWER SEED, PLANTING 14,849         

8 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 7,162            8 GRAPES, UNSPECIFIED 82,439      8 ALMONDS, ALL 10,979         

9 APPLES, ALL 5,395            9 CATTLE, MILK COWS, CULL 70,722      9 CORN, GRAIN 10,551         

10 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 5,200            10 NURSERY, FRUIT/VINE/NUT, NON‐ 64,398          10 BIOMASS, ORCHARD 8,700             

  Tehama                Trinity         Tulare         

1 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 103,415       1 FOREST PRODUCTS, FIREWOOD 4,989        1 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 1,807,696   

2 OLIVES 43,326          2 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 965           2 GRAPES, TABLE 769,248      

3 ALMONDS, ALL 27,667          3 FOREST PRODUCTS, UNSPECIFIED 825           3 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 577,150      

4 PLUMS, DRIED 27,606          4 PASTURE, RANGE 751           4 ORANGES, NAVEL 544,419      

5 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 12,267          5 GRAPES, WINE 323           5 CORN, SILAGE 241,280      

6 PASTURE, RANGE 11,076          6 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 165           6 PISTACHIOS 193,920      

7 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 10,540          7 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 100           7 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 185,128      

8 CATTLE, STOCKERS, FEEDERS 9,733            8 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 28              8 HAY, ALFALFA 184,450      

9 CATTLE, HEIFERS & STEERS, FED 4,968            9 HAY, GRAIN 23              9 ALMONDS, ALL 179,916      

10 CATTLE, CALVES ONLY 4,199            10 HAY, WILD 17                  10 PEACHES, FREESTONE 141,293        

  Tuolumne              Ventura         Yolo           

1 LIVESTOCK, UNSPECIFIED 10,098          1 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, FRESH 625,151   1 TOMATOES, PROCESSING 111,567      

2 CATTLE, CALVES ONLY 7,160            2 LEMONS, ALL 201,820   2 GRAPES, WINE 66,293         

3 PASTURE, RANGE 3,326            3 BERRIES, RASPBERRIES 187,277   3 RICE, MILLING 60,012         

4 FOREST PRODUCTS, FIREWOOD 1,350            4 CELERY, UNSPECIFIED 134,258   4 HAY, ALFALFA 51,446         

5 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 478               5 AVOCADOS, ALL 113,315   5 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 49,284         

6 CATTLE, BEEF COWS, CULL 372               6 NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS 76,777      6 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 47,266         

7 NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC. 225               7 TOMATOES, UNSPECIFIED 75,819      7 ALMONDS, ALL 41,412         

8 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 193               8 BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, PROC 66,152      8 CORN, GRAIN 29,796         

9 SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED 188               9 NURSERY PLANTS, BEDDING 49,382      9 SUNFLOWER SEED, PLANTING 29,767         

10 PASTURE, IRRIGATED 185               10 PEPPERS, BELL 48,395          10 VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED 26,750           

  Yuba                                                

1 WALNUTS, ENGLISH 59,476             

2 RICE, MILLING 57,114             

3 PLUMS, DRIED 25,719             

4 PEACHES, CLINGSTONE 17,652             

5 MILK, MARKET, FLUID 12,496             

6 FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED 7,986               

7 CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED 7,970               

8 FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED 6,104               

9 KIWIFRUIT 4,496               

10 PASTURE, RANGE 3,024               1/    The data rankings were extracted from County Agricultural Commissioners' Reports where published. Those not ranked by the counties were         ranked by USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, California Field Office. Timber was omitted in rankings. 

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Total Value

 (Dollars)

Alameda 10 240 ‐‐‐

Amador  10 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

Butte   91 18,900 9,515,000

Calaveras 6 55 ‐‐‐

Contra Costa  16 501 ‐‐‐

Del Norte 6 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

El Dorado  30 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

Fresno   183 37,200 ‐‐‐

Glenn   40 9,100 ‐‐‐

Humboldt  132 65,000 ‐‐‐

Imperial 1/ 26 7,490 39,386,000

Kern   73 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

Kings 26 13,000 ‐‐‐

Lake 100 2,720 4,554,000

Lassen  ‐‐‐ 1,430 ‐‐‐

Los Angeles 20 68 ‐‐‐

Madera 52 5,600 15,725,000

Marin 71 33,400 27,757,000

    Mariposa  1 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

Mendocino  ‐‐‐ 10,200 ‐‐‐

Merced  ‐‐‐  ‐‐‐  ‐‐‐

Mono / Inyo 5 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

Monterey  131 32,100 182,657,000

Napa 146 4,100 ‐‐‐

Nevada    36 294 ‐‐‐

Placer   24 4,075 ‐‐‐

Riverside 145 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

Sacramento 1/ 18 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

San Benito 67 8,250 ‐‐‐

San Diego 348 6,095 ‐‐‐

San Luis Obispo   113 14,100 ‐‐‐

San Mateo 18 410 ‐‐‐

Santa Barbara   126 ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐

Santa Clara 23 410 ‐‐‐

Santa Cruz 100 3,500 65,000,000

Shasta 34 1,925 ‐‐‐

Siskiyou ‐‐‐ 53,400 18,246,000

Solano  1/  35 2,080 8,738,000

Sonoma   459 40,300 ‐‐‐

Stanislaus ‐‐‐ 4,110 14,572,000

Sutter  33 12,100 ‐‐‐

Tehama 35 12,500 ‐‐‐

Trinity 1/  ‐‐‐  ‐‐‐  ‐‐‐

Tulare  103 5,180 ‐‐‐

Tuolumne  5 125 ‐‐‐

Ventura 88 5,200 ‐‐‐

Yolo ‐‐‐ 36,000 40,162,000

Yuba 18 4,800 ‐‐‐

1/    Carried over from previous year.

Organic Farming, 2012

County Number of Farms Estimated Acres

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COMMODITY INDEX 

Commodities Summarized from Agricultural Commissioners’ Reports, 2012 

Almonds ..................................................................................................... 19 Anise .......................................................................................................... 19 Apiary Products ................................................................................... 19‐21 Apples ........................................................................................................ 22 Apricots ..................................................................................................... 22 Artichokes .................................................................................................. 22 Asparagus .................................................................................................. 22 Avocados ................................................................................................... 23 Barley ......................................................................................................... 23 Beans, Dry & Green ............................................................................. 23‐25 Beets, Garden ............................................................................................ 25 Berries ................................................................................................. 25‐26 Biomass ..................................................................................................... 27 Broccoli ...................................................................................................... 27 Brussels Sprouts......................................................................................... 27 Cabbage ..................................................................................................... 28 Carrots ....................................................................................................... 28 Cattle & Calves ..................................................................................... 29‐32 Cauliflower................................................................................................. 32 Celery ................................................................................................... 32‐33 Chayotes .................................................................................................... 33 Cherimoyas ................................................................................................ 33 Cherries ..................................................................................................... 33 Chestnuts ................................................................................................... 33 Chickens ............................................................................................... 33‐34 Chives ........................................................................................................ 34 Christmas Trees & Cut Greens ................................................................... 34 Cilantro ...................................................................................................... 34 Citrus By‐Products & Unspecified .............................................................. 35 Collard Greens ........................................................................................... 35 Corn ........................................................................................................... 35 Cotton .................................................................................................. 35‐37 Cucumbers ................................................................................................. 37 Dates .......................................................................................................... 37 Ducks ......................................................................................................... 37 Eggplant ..................................................................................................... 37 Eggs ..................................................................................................... 37‐38 Endive ........................................................................................................ 38 Escarole ..................................................................................................... 38 Field Crop By‐Products, Seed, & Unspecified ....................................... 38‐39 Figs ............................................................................................................. 40 Fish ............................................................................................................ 40 Flowers ................................................................................................ 40‐42 Food Grains, Misc. ..................................................................................... 42 Forest Products, Firewood, & Unspecified................................................. 42 Fruits & Nuts, Unspecified ......................................................................... 43 Game Birds, Unspecified ............................................................................ 43 Garlic ......................................................................................................... 43 Geese ......................................................................................................... 44 Goats & Products ....................................................................................... 44 Grapefruit .................................................................................................. 44 Grapes ................................................................................................. 45‐46 Greens, Turnip & Mustard ......................................................................... 47 Guar ........................................................................................................... 47 Guavas ....................................................................................................... 47 Hay & Green Chop ............................................................................... 47‐49 Hides, Skin & Fur ........................................................................................ 50 Hogs & Pigs ................................................................................................ 50 Horseradish ............................................................................................... 50 Kale ............................................................................................................ 50 Kiwifruit ..................................................................................................... 50 Kohlrabi ..................................................................................................... 50 Kumquats ................................................................................................... 51 Leeks .......................................................................................................... 51 Lemons ...................................................................................................... 51 Lettuce ................................................................................................. 51‐52 Limes ......................................................................................................... 52 Livestock Products & Unspecified ........................................................ 53‐54 Macadamia Nuts ........................................................................................ 54 

Manure ...................................................................................................... 54 Melons ....................................................................................................... 55 Milk ............................................................................................................ 56 Mint ........................................................................................................... 56 Mohair ....................................................................................................... 57 Mushrooms ............................................................................................... 57 Nectarines ................................................................................................. 57 Nursery Products ................................................................................. 57‐61 Oats ........................................................................................................... 61 Okra ........................................................................................................... 61 Olives ......................................................................................................... 62 Onions ....................................................................................................... 62 Oranges ............................................................................................... 62‐63 Ostrich & Emu ............................................................................................ 63 Parsley ....................................................................................................... 63 Parsnips ..................................................................................................... 63 Pasture ................................................................................................ 63‐65 Peaches...................................................................................................... 66 Peanuts ...................................................................................................... 66 Pears .................................................................................................... 66‐67 Peas ........................................................................................................... 67 Pecans ....................................................................................................... 67 Peppers ...................................................................................................... 68 Persimmons ............................................................................................... 68 Pigeons & Squabs ...................................................................................... 68 Pistachios ................................................................................................... 68 Plumcots .................................................................................................... 69 Plums, Fresh & Dried ................................................................................. 69 Pomegranates ............................................................................................ 69 Potatoes & Sweet Potatoes ................................................................. 69‐70 Poultry, Unspecified .................................................................................. 70 Pumpkins ................................................................................................... 70 Quail .......................................................................................................... 70 Quince ....................................................................................................... 70 Rabbits ....................................................................................................... 70 Radicchio ................................................................................................... 70 Radishes..................................................................................................... 71 Rappinni..................................................................................................... 71 Rhubarb ..................................................................................................... 71 Rice ............................................................................................................ 71 Rutabagas .................................................................................................. 72 Rye ............................................................................................................. 72 Safflower ................................................................................................... 72 Salad Greens, Misc..................................................................................... 72 Seed ..................................................................................................... 73‐73 Sheep & Lambs .................................................................................... 73‐74 Silage ......................................................................................................... 75 Sorghum, Grain & Silage ............................................................................ 75 Spices & Herbs ........................................................................................... 75 Spinach ................................................................................................ 75‐76 Sprouts, Alfalfa & Bean .............................................................................. 76 Squash ....................................................................................................... 76 Straw ......................................................................................................... 76 Sugar Beets ................................................................................................ 76 Sunflower Seed .......................................................................................... 77 Swiss Chard ................................................................................................ 77 Tangelos .................................................................................................... 77 Tangerines & Mandarins ............................................................................ 77 Taro Root ................................................................................................... 77 Tomatillo.................................................................................................... 77 Tomatoes ................................................................................................... 78 Triticale ...................................................................................................... 78 Turkeys ...................................................................................................... 79 Turnips ....................................................................................................... 79 Vegetables, Oriental & Unspecified ..................................................... 79‐80 Walnuts ..................................................................................................... 81 Wheat .................................................................................................. 81‐82 Wool .......................................................................................................... 82

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Price Per Unit Total Value

ALMOND HULLS                             (Tons) (Tons)

Butte      44,700 103.04 4,606,000Colusa      59,500 100.00 5,950,000Fresno      509,000 150.00 76,350,000Glenn      35,300 99.86 3,525,000Kern      486,000 111.73 54,303,000Kings      34,500 142.87 4,929,000Madera      212,600 135.99 28,911,000Merced      198,000 132.91 26,316,000San Joaquin      155,000 145.28 22,519,000Stanislaus      338,000 140.00 47,320,000Sutter      2,919 115.11 336,000Tulare      71,000 105.00 7,455,000Yuba      774 82.69 64,000Sum of Others      102,000 30.15 3,075,000STATE TOTALS   2,249,293 127.00 285,659,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 14 

ALMONDS, ALL                             (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  39,800 0.88 35,000 4,598.03 160,931,000Colusa  45,300 0.93 42,200 4,171.18 176,024,000Fresno  154,000 1.34 206,000 4,251.00 875,706,000Glenn  36,300 0.78 28,300 4,637.07 131,229,000Kern  144,000 1.13 163,000 4,768.75 777,306,000Kings  16,800 1.03 17,300 4,859.60 84,071,000Madera  92,000 1.08 99,400 4,612.14 458,447,000Merced  98,500 0.98 96,100 4,904.92 471,363,000San Joaquin  56,100 1.23 69,000 4,354.00 300,426,000Solano  3,250 0.95 3,080 4,155.52 12,799,000Stanislaus  155,000 1.09 169,000 4,354.00 735,826,000Sutter  4,320 0.54 2,340 4,691.88 10,979,000Tehama  9,400 0.75 7,050 3,924.40 27,667,000Tulare  33,800 1.03 34,800 5,170.00 179,916,000Yolo  14,700 0.76 11,100 3,730.81 41,412,000Yuba  860 0.72 619 4,531.50 2,805,000Sum of Others  451 0.71 322 6,504.04 2,094,300STATE TOTALS 904,581 1.09 984,611 4,518.54 4,449,001,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 17 

ANISE (FENNEL)                           (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  638 18.18 11,600 727.07 8,434,000Sum of Others  68 5.21 354 2,782.20 984,900STATE TOTALS 706 16.93 11,954 787.93 9,418,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

APIARY PRODUCTS, BEES, PACKAGED          (Lbs) (Lbs)

Colusa      6,000 14.67 88,000Glenn      200,000 13.80 2,760,000Merced      57,700 13.40 773,000STATE TOTALS   263,700 13.73 3,621,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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APIARY PRODUCTS, BEES, QUEEN             (Each) (Each)

Colusa      33,700 19.50 657,000Glenn      227,000 18.04 4,095,000Merced      17,700 14.07 249,000San Diego           253,000Shasta      99,000 18.00 1,782,000Stanislaus      11,800 16.02 189,000Sum of Others      49,000 19.88 974,000STATE TOTALS   438,200 18.13 8,199,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

APIARY PRODUCTS, BEES, UNSPECIFIED       (N/A) (N/A)

Butte           812,000Calaveras           91,000Contra Costa           687,000Glenn           55,400Kern           605,000Los Angeles           581,000Placer           60,000Sacramento           50,000San Joaquin           145,000Shasta           806,000Solano           755,000Sonoma           228,000Tehama           3,780,000Tuolumne           80,000Yolo           5,549,000Yuba           70,000Sum of Others      149,900STATE TOTALS   14,504,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 17 

APIARY PRODUCTS, BEESWAX                 (Lbs) (Lbs)

Fresno      159,000 3.10 493,000Imperial      4,790 2.92 14,000Kern      489,000 2.96 1,449,000Kings      9,200 2.99 27,500Los Angeles      6,130 3.00 18,400Madera      56,000 2.36 132,000Merced      17,900 2.23 40,000Monterey      750 4.25 3,190Riverside      20,000 2.17 43,400San Diego           65,100San Mateo      946 6.34 6,000Stanislaus      478,000 3.10 1,482,000Tulare      100,000 3.75 375,000Ventura      9,090 2.97 27,000Sum of Others      12,400 2.19 27,100STATE TOTALS   1,363,206 3.04 4,202,690Counties Reporting ‐‐ 15 

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APIARY PRODUCTS, HONEY                   (Lbs) (Lbs)

Colusa      32,000 1.84 59,000Fresno      2,171,000 1.87 4,060,000Imperial      549,000 1.79 985,000Inyo      878,000 3.27 2,869,000Kern      3,908,000 1.65 6,449,000Kings      384,000 1.57 602,000Los Angeles      575,000 2.00 1,149,000Madera      958,000 1.87 1,791,000Mariposa      94,400 1.93 182,000Merced      1,165,000 1.88 2,190,000Monterey      16,100 1.93 31,100Riverside      1,000,000 1.82 1,820,000San Diego           916,000San Joaquin      108,000 2.05 221,000San Mateo      51,000 8.43 430,000Shasta      126,000 2.06 260,000Stanislaus      4,098,000 2.05 8,401,000Tulare      11,504,000 1.97 22,640,000Ventura      768,000 2.17 1,664,000Sum of Others      112,764 1.87 211,000STATE TOTALS   28,498,264 1.97 56,930,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 20 

APIARY PRODUCTS, POLLINATION FEES        (Col) (Col)

Butte      45,700 142.84 6,528,000Colusa      87,600 138.00 12,089,000El Dorado      3,600 200.00 720,000Fresno           53,742,000Glenn           10,174,000Imperial      43,600 49.20 2,145,000Kern      330,000 146.07 48,204,000Kings      46,000 137.87 6,342,000Madera      189,000 153.00 28,917,000Merced      152,000 146.18 22,220,000Monterey      3,615 47.03 170,000Riverside      20,800 150.00 3,120,000San Diego           1,150,000San Joaquin      152,000 139.76 21,244,000Shasta      16,100 155.59 2,505,000Solano      22,800 65.26 1,488,000Stanislaus      310,000 155.00 48,050,000Sutter      45,100 45.01 2,030,000Tehama      18,800 165.96 3,120,000Tulare      142,000 114.00 16,188,000Ventura           1,635,000Yuba      4,500 90.00 405,000STATE TOTALS   1,633,215 138.06 292,186,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 22 

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El Dorado  850 7.00 5,954 2,211.62 13,168,000Fresno  448 14.15 6,340 1,129.18 7,159,000Mendocino  230 6.70 1,540 572.08 881,000Placer  47 5.38 253 577.08 146,000Riverside  23 1.96 45 800.00 36,000Sacramento  346 14.19 4,910 392.67 1,928,000San Benito  314 19.30 6,060 278.38 1,687,000San Bernardino  282 3.22 909 2,080.31 1,891,000San Diego  286 2.00 572 1,403.85 803,000San Joaquin  3,610 21.00 75,800 595.74 45,157,000Santa Cruz  2,060 22.14 45,600 273.79 12,485,000Sonoma  2,195 8.29 18,200 296.43 5,395,000Stanislaus  687 21.98 15,100 1,475.03 22,273,000Sum of Others  1,131 13.35 15,096 967.07 14,598,900STATE TOTALS 12,509 15.70 196,379 649.80 127,607,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 14 

APRICOTS, ALL                            (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  91 4.56 415 2,990.36 1,241,000Fresno  1,470 10.00 14,700 1,044.01 15,347,000Kings  941 3.38 3,180 2,090.57 6,648,000Merced  389 16.56 6,440 400.00 2,576,000Riverside  16 1.25 20 1,485.00 29,700San Benito  592 2.82 1,670 594.61 993,000San Joaquin  856 8.88 7,600 398.03 3,025,000Santa Clara  225 3.70 833 482.59 402,000Stanislaus  4,590 11.98 55,000 475.00 26,125,000Tulare  708 4.97 3,520 1,730.11 6,090,000Sum of Others  657 5.27 3,463 1,570.55 5,438,800STATE TOTALS 10,535 9.19 96,841 701.31 67,915,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 11 

ARTICHOKES                               (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  4,900 6.22 30,500 1,510.92 46,083,000Riverside  543 8.75 4,750 1,317.05 6,256,000San Mateo  64 4.16 266 1,048.87 279,000Sum of Others  47 10.19 479 1,719.85 823,810STATE TOTALS 5,554 6.48 35,995 1,484.70 53,441,810Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

ASPARAGUS, UNSPECIFIED                   (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  3,060 3.95 12,100 2,940.00 35,574,000Monterey  2,304 4.17 9,610 1,738.40 16,706,000San Joaquin  6,320 1.98 12,500 2,890.00 36,125,000Sum of Others  236 1.58 372 2,646.77 984,600STATE TOTALS 11,920 2.90 34,582 2,584.86 89,389,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

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Monterey  226 1.67 377 1,527.85 576,000Riverside  6,310 3.65 23,000 1,692.30 38,923,000San Bernardino  193 4.35 840 1,595.24 1,340,000San Diego  22,400 4.17 93,300 1,692.41 157,902,000San Luis Obispo  4,550 2.81 12,800 1,438.98 18,419,000Santa Barbara  7,540 4.10 30,900 1,817.12 56,149,000Ventura  19,300 3.39 65,500 1,730.00 113,315,000Sum of Others  1,337 3.60 4,812 2,024.00 9,739,500STATE TOTALS 61,856 3.74 231,529 1,711.94 396,363,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

BARLEY, FEED                             (Tons) (Tons)

Modoc  2,255 2.75 6,201 300.02 1,860,400Monterey  5,710 1.25 7,140 200.84 1,434,000Tulare  5,050 2.00 10,100 263.96 2,666,000STATE TOTALS 13,015 1.80 23,441 254.27 5,960,400Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

BARLEY, UNSPECIFIED                      (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  27,000 1.68 45,400 307.00 13,938,000Glenn  1,100 1.86 2,050 292.20 599,000Kern  6,000 1.32 7,920 249.62 1,977,000Merced  1,350 1.98 2,670 175.66 469,000San Luis Obispo  11,800 0.89 10,500 276.76 2,906,000Siskiyou  5,770 3.95 22,800 230.04 5,245,000Solano  1,650 1.17 1,930 226.42 437,000Sum of Others  3,560 1.92 6,847 253.63 1,736,600STATE TOTALS 58,230 1.72 100,117 272.76 27,307,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

BEANS, BLACKEYE (PEAS)                   (Tons) (Tons)

Stanislaus  6,760 1.18 7,980 1,010.03 8,060,000Sum of Others  210 0.68 142 1,197.18 170,000STATE TOTALS 6,970 1.17 8,122 1,013.30 8,230,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

BEANS, DRY EDIBLE, UNSPECIFIED           (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  794 0.98 778 1,179.95 918,000Colusa  5,290 0.88 4,630 989.85 4,583,000Fresno  5,020 1.45 7,280 1,000.00 7,280,000Glenn  1,790 0.82 1,470 951.70 1,399,000Kern  2,720 1.80 4,890 1,033.13 5,052,000Kings  996 1.53 1,520 1,046.71 1,591,000Monterey  510 1.45 739 1,661.71 1,228,000San Joaquin  5,150 1.11 5,730 413.26 2,368,000San Mateo  58 1.02 59 5,508.47 325,000Santa Barbara  3,150 0.93 2,940 1,127.89 3,316,000Solano  1,590 1.21 1,930 1,161.14 2,241,000Stanislaus  586 1.25 733 900.41 660,000Tulare  9,140 1.68 15,400 1,050.00 16,170,000Sum of Others  4,410 0.91 4,015 1,086.67 4,363,000STATE TOTALS 41,204 1.26 52,114 988.10 51,494,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 14 

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BEANS, FAVA                              (Tons) (Tons)

San Mateo  168 2.99 502 1,300.80 653,000Sum of Others  3 1.00 3 2,171.67 6,515STATE TOTALS 171 2.95 505 1,305.97 659,515Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

BEANS, FRESH, UNSPECIFIED                (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  457 3.59 1,640 1,178.05 1,932,000Riverside  938 5.25 4,920 1,400.61 6,891,000Stanislaus  3,350 1.25 4,190 900.00 3,771,000Sum of Others  5 0.80 4 4,150.00 16,600STATE TOTALS 4,750 2.26 10,754 1,172.64 12,610,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

BEANS, GARBANZO                          (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  3,270 0.70 2,288 763.77 1,747,500STATE TOTALS 3,270 0.70 2,288 763.77 1,747,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BEANS, KIDNEY, RED                       (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  380 0.92 349 1,166.19 407,000STATE TOTALS 380 0.92 349 1,166.19 407,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BEANS, LIMA, BABY DRY                    (Tons) (Tons)

Stanislaus  5,430 1.50 8,150 990.06 8,069,000Sum of Others  730 0.71 520 915.38 476,000STATE TOTALS 6,160 1.41 8,670 985.58 8,545,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

BEANS, LIMA, GREEN                       (Tons) (Tons)

Merced  356 1.25 445 898.88 400,000STATE TOTALS 356 1.25 445 898.88 400,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BEANS, LIMA, LARGE DRY                   (Tons) (Tons)

Merced  872 1.38 1,200 902.50 1,083,000Stanislaus  12,700 1.33 16,900 1,130.00 19,097,000STATE TOTALS 13,572 1.33 18,100 1,114.92 20,180,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

BEANS, LIMA, UNSPECIFIED                 (Tons) (Tons)

San Joaquin  1,400 1.43 2,000 1,285.00 2,570,000Ventura  3,450 2.29 7,900 1,017.47 8,038,000Sum of Others  835 0.37 312 1,576.92 492,000STATE TOTALS 5,685 1.80 10,212 1,086.96 11,100,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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BEANS, PINK                              (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  170 0.56 95 900.00 85,500STATE TOTALS 170 0.56 95 900.00 85,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BEANS, SEED                              (Tons) (Tons)

Colusa  542 1.11 602 960.13 578,000Glenn  1,310 0.70 913 1,179.63 1,077,000Monterey  2,380 0.73 1,740 3,337.93 5,808,000San Joaquin  295 1.07 315 939.68 296,000Santa Barbara  655        1,016,000Sutter  895 0.90 809 1,139.68 922,000STATE TOTALS 6,077 0.81 4,379 1,982.42 9,697,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

BEANS, SNAP, FRESH MARKET                (Tons) (Tons)

San Diego  200 5.25 1,050 1,301.90 1,367,000STATE TOTALS 200 5.25 1,050 1,301.90 1,367,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BEANS, SNAP, UNSPECIFIED                 (Tons) (Tons)

San Mateo  110 3.48 383 1,263.71 484,000Santa Clara  982 4.80 4,710 1,301.91 6,132,000Sum of Others  3,033 5.83 17,676 1,278.52 22,599,190STATE TOTALS 4,125 5.52 22,769 1,283.11 29,215,190Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

BEETS, GARDEN                            (Tons) (Tons)

San Bernardino  14 5.29 74 662.16 49,000Ventura  439 3.14 1,380 2,565.94 3,541,000Sum of Others  930 9.90 9,209 2,303.97 21,217,250STATE TOTALS 1,383 7.71 10,663 2,326.48 24,807,250Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

BERRIES, BLACKBERRIES                    (Tons) (Tons)

Santa Cruz  815 6.83 5,570 5,698.38 31,740,000Sum of Others  57 3.63 207 3,995.65 827,100STATE TOTALS 872 6.63 5,777 5,637.37 32,567,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

BERRIES, BLUEBERRIES                     (Tons) (Tons)

Kern  642 6.15 3,950 4,087.09 16,144,000San Joaquin  1,320 4.20 5,550 3,718.74 20,639,000Tulare  1,340 3.51 4,700 4,320.00 20,304,000Ventura  526 3.04 1,600 8,636.25 13,818,000Sum of Others  714 3.29 2,348 5,619.51 13,194,600STATE TOTALS 4,542 4.00 18,148 4,634.10 84,099,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

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BERRIES, BOYSENBERRIES                   (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  9 2.11 19 4,621.26 87,804STATE TOTALS 9 2.11 19 4,621.26 87,804Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BERRIES, BUSHBERRIES, UNSPECIFIED        (Tons) (Tons)

San Diego  215 7.02 1,510 12,433.77 18,775,000Santa Clara  13 3.38 44 4,613.64 203,000Santa Cruz  81 4.00 324 8,083.33 2,619,000Sum of Others  11 2.36 26 2,900.00 75,400STATE TOTALS 320 5.95 1,904 11,382.56 21,672,400Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

BERRIES, RASPBERRIES                     (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  697 9.00 6,270 6,595.53 41,354,000Santa Cruz  2,590 9.77 25,300 5,629.41 142,424,000Ventura  3,080 11.14 34,300 5,459.97 187,277,000Sum of Others           101STATE TOTALS 6,367 10.35 65,870 5,633.14 371,055,101Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, FRESH MARKET      (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  11,500 33.04 380,000 2,022.61 768,592,000Sacramento  91 4.51 410 2,997.56 1,229,000San Luis Obispo  2,320 39.83 92,400 1,980.16 182,967,000Santa Barbara  4,990 39.88 199,000 1,979.51 393,923,000Ventura  8,340 30.94 258,000 2,423.07 625,151,000Sum of Others  101 9.63 973 2,309.96 2,247,590STATE TOTALS 27,342 34.04 930,783 2,120.91 1,974,109,590Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, PROCESSING        (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey      31,600 511.93 16,177,000San Luis Obispo  775 39.87 30,900 713.04 22,033,000Santa Barbara  1,670 39.82 66,500 713.34 47,437,000Ventura  3,080 30.94 95,300 694.14 66,152,000Sum of Others  2 10.00 20 1,710.00 34,200STATE TOTALS 5,527 34.87 224,320 676.86 151,833,200Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

BERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, UNSPECIFIED       (Tons) (Tons)

Merced  91 3.03 276 985.51 272,000Orange  879 24.29 21,348 1,412.17 30,147,000Placer  34 3.00 102 6,000.00 612,000Riverside  430 22.79 9,800 1,667.35 16,340,000San Bernardino  141 14.96 2,110 1,041.71 2,198,000San Diego  360 36.11 13,000 1,779.54 23,134,000Santa Clara  60 15.00 900 2,427.78 2,185,000Santa Cruz  3,830 27.15 104,000 1,837.95 191,147,000Sum of Others  52 3.33 173 3,252.02 562,600STATE TOTALS 5,877 25.81 151,709 1,757.30 266,597,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 9 

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BIOMASS, ORCHARD                         (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno           2,845,000Kern      243,000 19.16 4,655,000Kings      8,620 21.81 188,000Merced      134,000 31.05 4,161,000San Joaquin           1,635,000Stanislaus           29,519,000Sutter           8,700,000Tulare           1,616,000STATE TOTALS   53,319,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

BROCCOLI, FOOD SERVICE                   (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  8,100 14.69 119,000 519.84 61,861,000STATE TOTALS 8,100 14.69 119,000 519.84 61,861,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BROCCOLI, FRESH MARKET                   (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  13,900 8.71 121,000 683.86 82,747,000Monterey  49,400 7.35 363,000 701.48 254,637,000Sum of Others  5 145.80 729 11.14 8,120STATE TOTALS 63,305 7.66 484,729 696.04 337,392,120Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

BROCCOLI, PROCESSING                     (Tons) (Tons)

Tulare  1,100 7.00 7,700 510.00 3,927,000STATE TOTALS 1,100 7.00 7,700 510.00 3,927,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

BROCCOLI, UNSPECIFIED                    (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  8,020 6.76 54,200 565.00 30,623,000Orange  6 3.33 20 2,885.00 57,700Riverside  2,540 6.18 15,700 589.62 9,257,000San Benito  1,020 7.22 7,360 1,210.60 8,910,000San Luis Obispo  9,480 7.39 70,100 730.06 51,177,000Santa Barbara  27,200 6.99 190,000 688.92 130,894,000Santa Clara  142 4.40 625 414.40 259,000Stanislaus  2,120 5.00 10,600 440.00 4,664,000Ventura  1,610 9.13 14,700 515.17 7,573,000Sum of Others  1,673 8.10 13,548 678.51 9,192,400STATE TOTALS 53,811 7.00 376,853 670.31 252,607,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 10 

BRUSSELS SPROUTS                         (Tons) (Tons)

San Mateo  759 10.04 7,620 1,195.01 9,106,000Santa Cruz  1,120 10.18 11,400 823.95 9,393,000Sum of Others  267 13.94 3,722 3,002.04 11,173,600STATE TOTALS 2,146 10.60 22,742 1,304.75 29,672,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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CABBAGE, CHINESE & SPECIALTY             (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  958 26.32 25,210 302.26 7,620,000San Bernardino  4,240 6.37 27,000 505.37 13,645,000San Luis Obispo  1,840 20.65 38,000 388.92 14,779,000Sum of Others  1,992 4.09 8,150 928.13 7,564,240STATE TOTALS 9,030 10.89 98,360 443.35 43,608,240Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

CABBAGE, HEAD                            (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  2,110 13.93 29,400 378.54 11,129,000Monterey  5,450 22.26 121,300 334.12 40,529,000Riverside  115 17.04 1,960 295.92 580,000San Benito  153 22.81 3,490 330.66 1,154,000San Bernardino  5 8.20 41 760.98 31,200San Luis Obispo  700 15.86 11,100 373.69 4,148,000Santa Barbara  915 22.73 20,800 275.05 5,721,000Santa Clara  256 23.52 6,020 204.82 1,233,000Ventura  3,110 20.19 62,800 248.98 15,636,000Sum of Others  2,685 21.42 57,503 409.84 23,567,050STATE TOTALS 15,499 20.29 314,414 329.91 103,728,250Counties Reporting ‐‐ 10 

CARROTS, FOOD SERVICE                    (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  1,450 21.45 31,100 327.52 10,186,000STATE TOTALS 1,450 21.45 31,100 327.52 10,186,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CARROTS, FRESH MARKET                    (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  3,820 23.74 90,700 374.88 34,002,000Monterey  1,490 21.41 31,900 379.09 12,093,000Sum of Others  1,550 51.81 80,300 157.42 12,641,000STATE TOTALS 6,860 29.58 202,900 289.48 58,736,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

CARROTS, PROCESSING                      (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  8,910 32.88 293,000 112.08 32,838,000STATE TOTALS 8,910 32.88 293,000 112.08 32,838,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CARROTS, UNSPECIFIED                     (Tons) (Tons)

Orange  2 7.00 14 2,007.14 28,100Riverside  2,590 42.08 109,000 154.67 16,859,000Ventura  170 30.53 5,190 178.23 925,000Sum of Others  31,172 41.00 1,278,025 284.73 363,892,800STATE TOTALS 33,934 41.03 1,392,229 274.17 381,704,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

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CATTLE & CALVES, UNSPECIFIED             (N/A) (N/A)

Alameda           8,191,000Alpine           2,346,000Butte           9,548,000Calaveras           10,300,000Colusa           15,015,000Contra Costa           15,967,000El Dorado           6,023,000Glenn           41,610,000Humboldt           32,480,000Kern           382,913,000Kings           224,984,000Lake           2,174,000Madera           51,415,000Marin           18,976,000Mariposa           22,047,000Mendocino           8,488,000Merced           296,891,000Modoc           18,894,000Monterey           38,630,000Napa           3,019,000Placer           11,894,000Riverside           16,439,000Sacramento           16,322,000San Bernardino           13,661,000San Diego           19,008,000San Joaquin           66,987,000San Luis Obispo           69,492,000San Mateo           1,843,000Santa Barbara           31,781,000Solano           40,765,000Sonoma           12,327,000Sutter           5,597,000Trinity           965,000Tulare           577,150,000Yolo           17,289,000Yuba           7,970,000STATE TOTALS      2,119,401,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 36 

CATTLE, BEEF BULLS, BREEDING             (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           1,084,000STATE TOTALS      1,084,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CATTLE, BEEF COW, BREEDING               (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           1,620,000Shasta           4,155,000STATE TOTALS      5,775,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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CATTLE, BEEF COWS, CULL                  (N/A) (N/A)

Plumas           536,000Shasta           2,399,000Sierra           150,000Stanislaus           17,857,000Tuolumne           372,000Sum of Others           187,000STATE TOTALS      21,501,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

CATTLE, BULLS                            (N/A) (N/A)

Inyo           293,000Lassen           1,696,000Mono           393,000San Benito           254,000Siskiyou           1,080,000STATE TOTALS      3,716,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

CATTLE, CALVES EXCLUDED, UNSPECIFIED     (N/A) (N/A)

Tehama           3,145,000STATE TOTALS    3,145,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CATTLE, CALVES ONLY                      (N/A) (N/A)

Amador           7,804,000Del Norte           3,514,000Fresno           12,040,000Lassen           4,280,000San Benito           8,847,000Tehama           4,199,000Tuolumne           7,160,000STATE TOTALS    47,844,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

CATTLE, CALVES, VEAL                     (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           23,603,000STATE TOTALS    23,603,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CATTLE, COWS                             (N/A) (N/A)

Del Norte           9,706,000Inyo           2,119,000Mono           2,919,000San Benito           3,410,000Siskiyou           6,974,000STATE TOTALS    25,128,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

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CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, BREEDING             (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           86,489,000Sum of Others           5,000STATE TOTALS    86,494,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

CATTLE, DAIRY HEIFERS, REPLACEMENT       (N/A) (N/A)

Madera           39,900,000San Bernardino           10,277,000Stanislaus           91,350,000Tehama           2,919,000STATE TOTALS      144,446,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

CATTLE, HEIFERS                          (N/A) (N/A)

Inyo           3,573,000Lassen           5,594,000Mono           4,712,000STATE TOTALS      13,879,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

CATTLE, HEIFERS & STEERS, FED            (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           173,031,000Imperial           414,061,000Nevada           5,006,000Santa Clara           4,982,000Shasta           3,088,000Siskiyou           21,216,000Stanislaus           34,288,000Tehama           4,968,000Sum of Others           286,000STATE TOTALS      660,926,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 9 

CATTLE, MILK COWS                        (N/A) (N/A)

Humboldt           18,479,000Lassen           3,963,000STATE TOTALS      22,442,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

CATTLE, MILK COWS, CULL                  (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           35,208,000Nevada           3,297,000San Bernardino           26,101,000Santa Clara           793,000Stanislaus           70,722,000STATE TOTALS      136,121,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

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CATTLE, STEERS                           (N/A) (N/A)

Inyo           4,510,000Lassen           8,118,000Mono           6,221,000STATE TOTALS      18,849,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

CATTLE, STOCKERS, FEEDERS                (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           47,234,000Inyo           2,251,000Mono           9,213,000Monterey           4,514,000Plumas           14,244,000San Benito           3,125,000Shasta           11,416,000Sierra           4,764,000Tehama           9,733,000STATE TOTALS      106,494,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 9 

CAULIFLOWER, FOOD SERVICE                (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  2,280 8.73 19,900 591.71 11,775,000STATE TOTALS 2,280 8.73 19,900 591.71 11,775,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CAULIFLOWER, FRESH MARKET                (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  4,130 8.31 34,300 822.48 28,211,000Monterey  17,700 8.76 155,000 633.59 98,206,000Sum of Others  8 15.50 124 626.53 77,690STATE TOTALS 21,838 8.67 189,424 667.79 126,494,690Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

CAULIFLOWER, UNSPECIFIED                 (Tons) (Tons)

Riverside  1,270 8.27 10,500 812.67 8,533,000San Luis Obispo  1,126 9.50 10,700 622.90 6,665,000Santa Barbara  7,550 8.48 64,000 643.86 41,207,000Stanislaus  2,110 5.02 10,600 500.00 5,300,000Sum of Others  740 8.85 6,548 669.20 4,381,897STATE TOTALS 12,796 8.00 102,348 645.71 66,086,897Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

CELERY, FOOD SERVICE                     (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  940 39.47 37,100 260.32 9,658,000STATE TOTALS 940 39.47 37,100 260.32 9,658,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CELERY, FRESH MARKET                     (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  12,000 39.42 473,000 388.24 183,638,000Sum of Others  5 1.60 8 3,662.50 29,300STATE TOTALS 12,005 39.40 473,008 388.30 183,667,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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CELERY, UNSPECIFIED                      (Tons) (Tons)

Riverside  522 35.25 18,400 402.01 7,397,000San Benito  500 35.60 17,800 440.56 7,842,000San Luis Obispo  769 31.86 24,500 354.12 8,676,000Santa Barbara  3,850 31.95 123,000 325.07 39,983,000Santa Clara  337 45.10 15,200 184.61 2,806,000Ventura  10,600 37.55 398,000 337.33 134,258,000Sum of Others  99 23.83 2,359 368.33 868,900STATE TOTALS 16,677 35.93 599,259 336.80 201,830,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

CHAYOTES                                 (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  7 4.14 29 796.55 23,100STATE TOTALS 7 4.14 29 796.55 23,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CHERIMOYAS                               (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  1 3.00 3 663.33 1,990STATE TOTALS 1 3.00 3 663.33 1,990Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CHERRIES, SWEET                          (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  561 1.84 1,030 3,369.90 3,471,000El Dorado  50 0.10 5 6,000.00 30,000Fresno  3,960 2.75 10,900 3,820.00 41,638,000Kern  5,110 0.90 4,580 5,382.97 24,654,000Kings  1,500 2.94 4,410 4,397.05 19,391,000Madera  460 3.91 1,800 5,316.11 9,569,000Riverside  28 1.68 47 1,638.30 77,000Sacramento  1,040 2.88 3,000 2,476.33 7,429,000San Benito  558 2.01 1,120 2,375.00 2,660,000San Joaquin  20,660 3.09 63,800 3,533.17 225,416,000Santa Clara  952 4.89 4,660 1,919.96 8,947,000Stanislaus  3,090 3.79 11,700 4,050.00 47,385,000Tulare  2,040 2.81 5,730 5,320.07 30,484,000Sum of Others  405 3.74 1,515 2,899.62 4,392,930STATE TOTALS 40,414 2.83 114,297 3,723.14 425,543,930Counties Reporting ‐‐ 14 

CHESTNUTS                                (Tons) (Tons)

Lake  39 1.08 42 640.48 26,900Sum of Others  1 2.00 2 1,500.00 3,000STATE TOTALS 40 1.10 44 679.55 29,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

CHICKENS, BROILERS                       (N/A) (N/A)

Merced           290,180,000San Joaquin           3,614,000STATE TOTALS      293,794,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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CHICKENS, CHICKS                         (N/A) (N/A)

Stanislaus           40,626,000Sum of Others           466,000STATE TOTALS      41,092,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

CHICKENS, PULLETS, LAYING                (N/A) (N/A)

San Bernardino           5,302,000Sum of Others           1,350,000STATE TOTALS      6,652,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

CHICKENS, UNSPECIFIED                    (N/A) (N/A)

San Diego           4,913,000Stanislaus           205,145,000Sum of Others           631,115,350STATE TOTALS      841,173,350Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

CHIVES                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  66 9.02 595 499.33 297,100STATE TOTALS 66 9.02 595 499.33 297,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CHRISTMAS TREES & CUT GREENS             (N/A) (N/A)

Amador           16,200Calaveras           26,000El Dorado           1,499,000Glenn           44,000Kern           13,100Mendocino           15,000Modoc           50,400Placer           151,000Riverside           200,000San Bernardino           142,000San Mateo         333,000Santa Clara           429,000Shasta           102,000Siskiyou           258,000Sonoma           345,000Sum of Others           59,100STATE TOTALS      3,682,800Counties Reporting ‐‐ 16 

CILANTRO                                 (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  980 5.86 5,740 769.34 4,416,000Ventura  3,400 8.38 28,500 822.39 23,438,000Sum of Others  84 1.82 153 2,415.03 369,500STATE TOTALS 4,464 7.70 34,393 820.62 28,223,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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CITRUS, BY‐PRODUCTS, MISC.               (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial      15,400 129.29 1,991,000Kern      263,000 119.41 31,404,000Riverside      39,000 86.05 3,356,000San Diego      30,100 243.69 7,335,000STATE TOTALS   347,500 126.87 44,086,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

CITRUS, UNSPECIFIED                      (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  175 4.85 848 950.47 806,000Fresno  1,510 10.73 16,200 604.01 9,785,000Glenn  342 0.35 120 950.00 114,000Riverside  41 3.85 158 1,689.87 267,000Stanislaus  752        6,760,000Sum of Others  37 7.35 272 713.24 194,000STATE TOTALS 2,857 8.36 17,598 634.50 17,926,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

COLLARD GREENS                           (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  713 19.71 14,051 185.86 2,611,500STATE TOTALS 713 19.71 14,051 185.86 2,611,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

CORN, GRAIN                              (Tons) (Tons)

Colusa  5,660 4.88 27,600 331.27 9,143,000Contra Costa  8,150 4.21 34,300 220.00 7,546,000Fresno  1,200 7.20 8,640 250.00 2,160,000Glenn  17,600 6.48 114,000 237.15 27,035,000Kings  6,520 6.18 40,300 260.87 10,513,000Madera  1,700 5.74 9,760 264.96 2,586,000Merced  14,100 6.06 85,400 245.28 20,947,000Sacramento  28,500 5.19 148,000 220.66 32,658,000San Joaquin  60,600 4.82 292,000 239.00 69,788,000Solano  10,700 5.21 55,700 232.08 12,927,000Sutter  9,810 5.12 50,200 210.18 10,551,000Tehama  1,960 5.20 10,200 258.24 2,634,000Tulare  12,800 6.00 76,800 272.01 20,890,000Yolo  23,500 5.74 135,000 220.71 29,796,000Sum of Others  5,005 2.84 14,229 219.38 3,121,560STATE TOTALS 207,805 5.30 1,102,129 237.99 262,295,560Counties Reporting ‐‐ 15 

CORN, SILAGE                             (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  43,400 24.42 1,060,000 46.00 48,760,000Glenn  1,940 28.30 54,900 45.14 2,478,000Kings  58,200 25.96 1,511,000 49.49 74,786,000Madera  22,800 25.96 592,000 45.97 27,216,000Merced  89,600 26.95 2,415,000 45.23 109,221,000Riverside  618 23.95 14,800 54.26 803,000Sacramento  5,710 26.97 154,000 39.88 6,142,000San Bernardino  1,740 22.93 39,900 74.01 2,953,000San Joaquin  52,300 30.80 1,611,000 45.00 72,495,000Sonoma  236 30.13 7,110 24.05 171,000Stanislaus  82,800 28.30 2,343,000 48.00 112,464,000Tulare  160,000 29.00 4,640,000 52.00 241,280,000Sum of Others  1,681 25.79 43,352 40.49 1,755,200STATE TOTALS 521,025 27.80 14,486,062 48.36 700,524,200Counties Reporting ‐‐ 13 

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CORN, SWEET, ALL                         (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  3,420 8.83 30,200 451.99 13,650,000Fresno  12,800 7.22 92,400 359.00 33,172,000Imperial  7,630 15.20 116,000 421.35 48,877,000Los Angeles  137 4.88 668 583.83 390,000Riverside  2,760 8.12 22,400 450.00 10,080,000San Bernardino  14 4.07 57 642.11 36,600San Diego  109 8.75 954 416.14 397,000San Joaquin  2,560 7.70 19,700 408.02 8,038,000Santa Clara  1,090 9.63 10,500 349.05 3,665,000Tulare  97 5.00 485 680.41 330,000Ventura  134 7.05 945 376.72 356,000Sum of Others  517 5.53 2,859 264.92 757,415STATE TOTALS 31,268 9.50 297,168 402.97 119,749,015Counties Reporting ‐‐ 12 

COTTON LINT, PIMA                        (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  83,000 0.91 75,800 2,598.92 196,998,000Kern  33,400 0.80 26,800 2,606.42 69,852,000Kings  99,700 0.88 88,000 2,591.34 228,038,000STATE TOTALS 216,100 0.88 190,600 2,596.47 494,888,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

COTTON LINT, UNSPECIFIED                 (Tons) (Tons)

Merced  52,100 0.86 44,600 1,981.43 88,372,000Tulare  20,400 0.85 17,400 1,788.45 31,119,000Sum of Others  969 0.77 746 1,479.89 1,104,000STATE TOTALS 73,469 0.85 62,746 1,921.96 120,595,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

COTTON LINT, UPLAND                      (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  19,500 0.83 16,200 1,572.47 25,474,000Glenn  1,680 0.79 1,330 1,599.25 2,127,000Imperial  5,230 1.12 5,880 1,417.18 8,333,000Kern  22,500 0.84 18,800 2,016.33 37,907,000Kings  17,500 0.92 16,100 2,017.83 32,487,000Madera  1,200 0.76 916 1,740.17 1,594,000Riverside  16,000 1.04 16,600 1,640.36 27,230,000STATE TOTALS 83,610 0.91 75,826 1,782.40 135,152,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

COTTON, SEED, PLANTING                   (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno      625 440.00 275,000Kern      4,970 343.46 1,707,000Tulare  3,930 1.38 5,410 368.02 1,991,000STATE TOTALS 11,005 361.02 3,973,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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Fresno      142,000 351.58 49,925,000Glenn      2,220 374.32 831,000Imperial      8,420 250.36 2,108,000Kern      67,300 592.54 39,878,000Kings      182,000 365.20 66,466,000Madera      1,527 316.96 484,000Merced      66,600 378.68 25,220,000Riverside      36,900 219.97 8,117,000Tulare      28,100 368.01 10,341,000Sum of Others  969 0.87 843 600.24 506,000STATE TOTALS 535,910 380.43 203,876,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 10 

CUCUMBERS                                (Tons) (Tons)

Orange  37 24.38 902 1,315.41 1,186,500San Bernardino  13 6.69 87 671.26 58,400San Diego  169 16.98 2,870 832.75 2,390,000San Joaquin  2,410 9.00 21,700 181.98 3,949,000Tulare  187 3.75 701 600.57 421,000Ventura  67 153.70 10,300 924.66 9,524,000Sum of Others  259 12.07 3,126 767.72 2,399,900STATE TOTALS 3,142 12.63 39,686 502.16 19,928,800Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

DATES                                    (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  1,720 3.00 5,160 11,606.78 59,891,000Riverside  8,250 3.49 28,800 1,464.06 42,165,000Sum of Others  226 4.50 1,018 1,921.91 1,956,500STATE TOTALS 10,196 3.43 34,978 2,973.65 104,012,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

DUCKS                                    (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           9,012,750STATE TOTALS      9,012,750Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

EGGPLANT, ALL                            (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  890 14.49 12,900 580.00 7,482,000Riverside  349 11.63 4,060 1,040.64 4,225,000Sum of Others  74 9.59 710 720.03 511,220STATE TOTALS 1,313 13.46 17,670 691.47 12,218,220Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

EGGS, CHICKEN, MARKET                    (Doz) (Doz)

Merced      97,875,000 0.84 81,726,000Riverside      100,569,000 0.82 82,466,000San Diego      70,071,000 0.96 67,269,000Stanislaus      35,200,000 0.93 32,736,000STATE TOTALS   303,715,000 0.87 264,197,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

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EGGS, CHICKEN, UNSPECIFIED               (Doz) (Doz)

Nevada           58,000San Bernardino      53,515,000 0.80 42,973,000San Joaquin      20,047,000 0.84 16,771,000Solano      188,000 4.12 775,000Sum of Others      68,203 3.15 215,178STATE TOTALS   73,818,203 0.82 60,792,178Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

EGGS, DUCK, ALL                          (Doz) (Doz)

Stanislaus      70,800 4.00 283,000STATE TOTALS   70,800 4.00 283,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

EGGS, TURKEY, HATCHING                   (Each) (Each)

Stanislaus      1,400,000 0.92 1,288,000Sum of Others      3,358,000 0.91 3,056,000STATE TOTALS   4,758,000 0.91 4,344,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

EGGS, UNSPECIFIED                        (Doz) (Doz)

Fresno      952,000 10.72 10,205,000Kern           40,343,000Merced      2,473,000 4.61 11,402,000Sum of Others      690 1.51 1,040STATE TOTALS   61,951,040Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

ENDIVE, ALL                              (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  423 18.49 7,820 491.56 3,844,000STATE TOTALS 423 18.49 7,820 491.56 3,844,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

ESCAROLE, ALL                            (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  317 18.39 5,830 482.16 2,811,000STATE TOTALS 317 18.39 5,830 482.16 2,811,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

FIELD CROP BY‐PRODUCTS                   (N/A) (N/A)

Sutter           3,289,000STATE TOTALS      3,289,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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FIELD CROPS, SEED, MISC.                 (N/A) (N/A)

Butte  2,230        5,304,000Colusa  602        1,496,000Glenn  1,110        2,627,000Imperial  3,770        6,644,000Kern  1,270        2,070,000Kings  1,080        5,858,000Merced  4,760        5,929,000Monterey  1,150        2,742,000Sacramento  632        2,292,000San Benito  480        2,389,000San Joaquin  880        3,266,000Solano  268        1,100,000Stanislaus  986        1,266,000Tehama  170        285,000Tulare  770        663,000Yolo  3,000        1,749,000Sum of Others  336        277,400STATE TOTALS 23,494      45,957,400Counties Reporting ‐‐ 17 

FIELD CROPS, UNSPECIFIED                 (N/A) (N/A)

Alameda  640        404,000Amador  350        437,000Butte  5,900        6,560,000Calaveras           35,000Colusa           9,292,000Contra Costa  5,900        2,431,000Glenn  13,200        5,812,000Imperial  13,300        2,565,000Kings  64,600        26,568,000Lake  1,940        1,397,000Madera  5,900        9,611,000Mendocino           3,500,000Merced  2,540        2,882,000Monterey  1,025        201,000Placer  1,163        1,842,000Riverside  251        73,000Sacramento  4,020        3,820,000San Benito  300        193,000San Diego  395        54,800San Joaquin  43,000        12,052,000San Luis Obispo  4,770        3,078,000Santa Barbara  835        357,000Santa Clara  418        806,000Shasta           888,000Siskiyou  16,556        12,421,000Solano  1,670        788,000Sonoma           2,681,000Stanislaus  2,390        3,070,000Tehama           3,154,000Tulare  29,000        42,425,000Ventura  1,080        1,201,000Yolo  124,000        47,266,000Sum of Others  2,208        263,200STATE TOTALS 347,351      208,128,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 33 

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FIGS, DRIED                              (Tons) (Tons)

Madera  5,400 1.59 8,590 1,689.17 14,510,000Merced  946 1.00 946 1,500.00 1,419,000Sum of Others  1,005 1.75 1,759 2,283.77 4,017,150STATE TOTALS 7,351 1.54 11,295 1,765.93 19,946,150Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

FISH                                     (N/A) (N/A)

Imperial           11,426,000Merced           1,906,000Riverside           4,205,000Sacramento           15,022,000Sum of Others           3,022,300STATE TOTALS      35,581,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

FISH, SHELL                              (N/A) (N/A)

Humboldt           7,459,000Marin           4,800,000STATE TOTALS      12,259,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

FLOWERS, ASTERS, CUT                     (N/A) (N/A)

Ventura           3,798,000STATE TOTALS      3,798,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

FLOWERS, CACTI, SUCCULENTS               (N/A) (N/A)

San Diego           21,870,000Sum of Others           26,160STATE TOTALS      21,896,160Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

FLOWERS, CARNATION, CUT MINIATURE        (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           165,000STATE TOTALS      165,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

FLOWERS, CARNATION, UNSPECIFIED          (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           441,000STATE TOTALS      441,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

FLOWERS, CHRYSANTHEMUM, UNSPECIFIED      (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           1,434,000Santa Barbara           8,652,000Santa Clara           1,004,000Ventura           5,918,000Sum of Others           7,940STATE TOTALS      17,015,940Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

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FLOWERS, CUT, UNSPECIFIED                (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           37,623,000Orange           807,000Riverside           2,795,000San Diego           61,304,000San Francisco           459,000San Luis Obispo           23,821,000San Mateo           7,083,000Santa Barbara           94,656,000Santa Clara           2,483,000Santa Cruz           48,617,000Sonoma           2,586,000Ventura           18,380,000Sum of Others           91,800STATE TOTALS      300,705,800Counties Reporting ‐‐ 13 

FLOWERS, DECORATIVE, DRIED               (N/A) (N/A)

Ventura           1,229,000Sum of Others  1,110.00 2,220STATE TOTALS 1,110.00 1,231,220Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

FLOWERS, FOLIAGE PLANTS                  (N/A) (N/A)

Contra Costa           51,700Los Angeles           2,606,000San Bernardino           7,028,000San Diego           337,695,000San Joaquin           3,134,000San Luis Obispo           20,772,000San Mateo           2,931,000Santa Barbara           1,120,000STATE TOTALS      375,337,700Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, CUT, ALL               (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           447,000San Diego           20,160,000San Mateo  355        5,697,000Santa Barbara           162,000STATE TOTALS      26,466,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

FLOWERS, IRISES, CUT                     (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           638,000Santa Barbara           1,962,000Ventura           17,504,000STATE TOTALS      20,104,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

FLOWERS, LILACS, CUT                     (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           648,000STATE TOTALS      648,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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FLOWERS, POINSETTIA, POTTED              (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           12,808,000San Diego           18,774,000Santa Barbara           902,000STATE TOTALS      32,484,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

FLOWERS, ROSES, UNSPECIFIED              (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           2,525,000Sum of Others           1,500STATE TOTALS      2,526,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

FOOD GRAINS, MISC.                       (N/A) (N/A)

Riverside  103        56,000STATE TOTALS 103      56,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

FOREST PRODUCTS, FIREWOOD                (Cord) (Cord)

Del Norte      2,400 250.00 600,000Fresno      1,870 9.89 18,500Glenn      840 120.24 101,000Kern      2,730 342.49 935,000Kings      222 121.62 27,000Los Angeles           16,200Madera      7,510 157.12 1,180,000Merced      16,000 179.13 2,866,000Modoc      5,500 100.36 552,000San Diego           861,000Trinity           4,989,000Tuolumne           1,350,000STATE TOTALS   13,495,700Counties Reporting ‐‐ 12 

FOREST PRODUCTS, UNSPECIFIED             (N/A) (N/A)

Butte           5,000Del Norte           380,000Shasta           15,693,000Trinity           825,000STATE TOTALS      16,903,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

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FRUITS & NUTS, UNSPECIFIED               (N/A) (N/A)

Alameda  343        495,000Amador  51        104,000Butte  1,320        10,321,000Calaveras           204,000Colusa  2,260        13,522,000Contra Costa  161        1,386,000El Dorado           1,244,000Glenn  376        2,106,000Humboldt           1,782,000Imperial  1,180 4,568,000Inyo  43        255,000Kings  5,020        17,811,000Lake  16        66,000Madera  9,300        49,104,000Mendocino  234        1,100,000Merced  3,400        19,054,000Monterey  195        1,528,000Napa           164,000Nevada           851,000Placer           497,000Plumas           250,000Riverside  383        5,800,000Sacramento  621        3,423,000San Benito  395        13,690,000San Diego  1,360        13,732,800San Joaquin  770        3,946,000San Luis Obispo  2,050        27,922,000San Mateo  95        1,070,000Santa Barbara  2,860        7,439,000Santa Clara  250        1,844,000Santa Cruz  310        258,000Shasta           683,000Sierra           35,000Siskiyou  289        1,233,000Solano  1,110        4,272,000Sonoma           565,000Stanislaus  6,990        31,627,000Tehama           3,355,000Trinity           100,000Tulare  945        13,753,000Tuolumne  245        478,000Ventura  914        15,886,000Yolo  1,560        11,242,000Sum of Others  170        1,960,080STATE TOTALS 45,216 290,725,880Counties Reporting ‐‐ 44 

GAME BIRDS, UNSPEC                       (N/A) (N/A)

Stanislaus           25,000Sum of Others           257,000STATE TOTALS      282,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

GARLIC, ALL                              (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  15,800 8.04 127,000 1,077.87 136,889,000Kern  3,020 7.58 22,900 913.23 20,913,000Mono  230        994,000Santa Clara  314 7.01 2,200 913.18 2,009,000Sum of Others  8 1.75 14 2,622.86 36,720STATE TOTALS 19,372 7.95 152,114 1,050.84 160,841,720Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

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GEESE                                    (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           1,200STATE TOTALS      1,200Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

GOAT CHEESE                              (Cwt) (Cwt)

Humboldt           15,083,000STATE TOTALS      15,083,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

GOATS & KIDS, UNSPECIFIED                (N/A) (N/A)

Amador           286,000Orange           11,000Stanislaus           507,000Sum of Others           1,770,150STATE TOTALS      2,574,150Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

GOATS, MILK                              (Cwt) (Cwt)

Humboldt           63,000Kings      67,900 36.77 2,497,000Merced      120,000 36.57 4,388,000Stanislaus      26,300 37.26 980,000Sum of Others      24,751 35.68 883,100STATE TOTALS   238,951 36.61 8,811,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

GRAPEFRUIT, ALL                          (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  510 11.02 5,620 179.54 1,009,000Kern  827 18.74 15,500 764.97 11,857,000Riverside  4,530 15.01 68,000 492.91 33,518,000San Bernardino  327 4.68 1,530 127.45 195,000San Diego  1,530 17.97 27,500 529.78 14,569,000Tulare  1,730 13.87 24,000 566.00 13,584,000Ventura  104 12.31 1,280 518.75 664,000Sum of Others  2 8.00 16 500.00 8,000STATE TOTALS 9,560 15.00 143,446 525.66 75,404,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

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GRAPES, RAISIN                           (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  153,000 1.86 284,000 1,911.00 542,724,000Kern  5,300 2.26 12,000 1,902.58 22,831,000Kings  2,000 2.12 4,240 1,779.25 7,544,000Madera  22,800 2.59 59,100 1,718.60 101,569,000Merced  420 2.45 1,030 1,700.97 1,752,000Tulare  4,260 2.24 9,560 1,900.00 18,164,000Sum of Others  2,060 1.72 3,550 1,932.68 6,861,000STATE TOTALS 189,840 1.97 373,480 1,878.13 701,445,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

GRAPES, TABLE                            (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  15,200 9.14 139,000 1,557.00 216,423,000Kern  60,700 11.78 715,000 1,861.67 1,331,097,000Kings  980 13.06 12,800 1,502.11 19,227,000Madera  3,100 9.84 30,500 1,689.34 51,525,000Riverside  7,540 6.92 52,200 2,244.89 117,183,000San Joaquin  980 8.08 7,920 1,111.99 8,807,000Tulare  34,200 12.95 443,000 1,736.45 769,248,000Sum of Others  273 1.77 482 1,174.27 566,000STATE TOTALS 122,973 11.39 1,400,902 1,794.61 2,514,076,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

GRAPES, UNSPECIFIED                      (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  1,800 5.36 9,650 781.97 7,546,000Glenn  1,060 6.53 6,920 702.46 4,861,000Kings  11 11.00 121 330.58 40,000Los Angeles  432 1.37 591 2,829.10 1,672,000San Bernardino  160 1.25 200 1,800.00 360,000Stanislaus  13,600 12.79 174,000 473.79 82,439,000Tehama  90 5.90 531 1,175.14 624,000Sum of Others  49 453.40 22,215 82.96 1,843,000STATE TOTALS 17,202 12.45 214,228 463.92 99,385,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

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GRAPES, WINE                             (Tons) (Tons)

Alameda  2,940 3.74 11,000 1,251.27 13,764,000Amador  4,000 3.25 13,000 1,183.38 15,384,000Calaveras  910 2.50 2,275 1,236.92 2,814,000Colusa  2,450 10.29 25,200 594.56 14,983,000El Dorado  2,060 2.75 5,675 1,378.68 7,824,000Fresno  86,700 10.38 900,000 385.48 346,934,000Kern  35,800 10.59 379,000 382.74 145,059,000Kings  4,110 12.90 53,000 315.06 16,698,000Lake  8,160 4.26 34,800 1,375.86 47,880,000Madera  51,100 10.84 554,000 374.78 207,626,000Marin  186 2.08 387 3,170.54 1,227,000Mariposa  104 0.99 103 1,135.92 117,000Mendocino  16,800 4.23 71,100 1,438.90 102,306,000Merced  12,200 11.23 137,000 421.80 57,787,000Mono  3 25.00 75 653.33 49,000Monterey  45,100 3.81 172,000 1,247.49 214,568,000Napa  43,200 4.24 183,000 3,585.99 656,236,000Nevada  312 2.75 858 1,393.94 1,196,000Placer  197 3.55 699 1,100.14 769,000Riverside  2,740 3.15 8,620 1,240.37 10,692,000Sacramento  32,400 8.09 262,000 570.74 149,534,000San Benito  3,650 4.77 17,400 1,097.53 19,097,000San Bernardino  317 2.01 638 598.75 382,000San Diego  752 6.40 4,810 1,149.69 5,530,000San Joaquin  109,000 8.18 892,000 605.72 540,303,000San Luis Obispo  36,600 4.10 150,000 1,319.60 197,940,000San Mateo  131        694,000Santa Barbara  20,500 3.26 66,800 1,363.88 91,107,000Santa Clara  1,580 3.92 6,190 1,170.92 7,248,000Santa Cruz  630 3.16 1,990 2,701.01 5,375,000Shasta  160 1.50 240 975.00 234,000Solano  4,040 5.89 23,800 831.01 19,778,000Sonoma  58,300 4.58 267,000 2,183.30 582,942,000Trinity  114 2.33 266 1,214.29 323,000Tulare  15,900 13.65 217,000 348.53 75,631,000Yolo  12,200 7.84 95,700 692.72 66,293,000Sum of Others  246 5.41 1,330 609.02 810,000STATE TOTALS 615,592 7.41 4,558,956 795.45 3,627,134,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 37 

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GREENS, TURNIP & MUSTARD                 (Tons) (Tons)

Ventura  1,270 8.27 10,500 1,977.90 20,768,000Sum of Others  946 1.45 1,373 1,464.71 2,011,050STATE TOTALS 2,216 5.36 11,873 1,918.56 22,779,050Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

GUAR                                     (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  1 1.00 1 2,560.00 2,560STATE TOTALS 1 1.00 1 2,560.00 2,560Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

GUAVAS                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  3 0.33 1 2,938.00 2,938STATE TOTALS 3 0.33 1 2,938.00 2,938Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

HAY, ALFALFA                             (Tons) (Tons)

Alameda  789 5.06 3,990 233.08 930,000Amador  384 5.63 2,160 230.09 497,000Butte  1,080 6.16 6,650 215.04 1,430,000Colusa  11,800 5.58 65,900 235.04 15,489,000Contra Costa  3,510 5.24 18,400 205.00 3,772,000Fresno  72,200 7.41 535,000 207.00 110,745,000Glenn  12,800 6.10 78,100 196.95 15,382,000Imperial  133,000 7.44 990,000 216.77 214,601,000Inyo  3,260 6.50 21,200 234.91 4,980,000Kern  128,000 8.05 1,031,000 207.05 213,466,000Kings  53,100 7.51 399,000 214.16 85,450,000Lassen  28,700 3.48 100,000 210.80 21,080,000Los Angeles  7,110 8.50 60,400 279.87 16,904,000Madera  22,200 7.25 161,000 226.61 36,485,000Merced  83,900 7.09 595,000 221.66 131,885,000Modoc  34,400 5.30 182,320 200.00 36,464,000Mono  10,500 6.51 68,400 234.93 16,069,000Monterey  200 6.85 1,370 200.73 275,000Plumas  6,000 3.00 18,000 213.00 3,834,000Riverside  47,900 8.71 417,000 213.05 88,841,000Sacramento  12,600 6.39 80,500 204.50 16,462,000San Bernardino  7,160 7.93 56,800 256.88 14,591,000San Joaquin  57,100 6.78 387,000 220.00 85,140,000San Luis Obispo  2,680 6.27 16,800 250.65 4,211,000Santa Barbara  518 6.99 3,620 227.90 825,000Shasta  3,000 4.50 13,500 235.04 3,173,000Sierra  1,290 3.25 4,190 230.07 964,000Siskiyou  44,700 5.55 248,000 240.17 59,562,000Solano  28,200 6.49 183,000 197.19 36,085,000Stanislaus  36,100 7.78 281,000 220.00 61,820,000Sutter  6,570 6.41 42,100 202.80 8,538,000Tehama  2,360 6.99 16,500 199.09 3,285,000Tulare  101,000 8.42 850,000 217.00 184,450,000Yolo  42,600 6.29 268,000 191.96 51,446,000Yuba  487 4.60 2,240 209.82 470,000Sum of Others  97 8.47 822 240.02 197,300STATE TOTALS 1,007,295 7.16 7,208,962 214.98 1,549,798,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 36 

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HAY, GRAIN                               (Tons) (Tons)

Amador  757        456,000Calaveras  300 2.75 825 135.76 112,000Colusa  2,090 3.40 7,110 148.10 1,053,000Contra Costa  2,100 2.84 5,960 143.96 858,000Kern  20,000 3.51 70,100 178.40 12,506,000Kings  4,330 3.21 13,900 163.38 2,271,000Lassen  8,350 2.60 21,700 136.13 2,954,000Los Angeles  3,160 2.96 9,350 218.40 2,042,000Madera  3,400 2.72 9,250 154.92 1,433,000Merced  35,400 4.29 152,000 149.66 22,748,000Modoc  10,050 3.00 30,150 150.00 4,522,500Monterey  1,092 2.12 2,320 215.95 501,000Napa  624 2.50 1,560 150.00 234,000Placer  743 3.55 2,640 147.35 389,000Plumas  1,000 2.00 2,000 143.00 286,000Riverside  2,700 1.53 4,140 200.24 829,000Sacramento  304 2.89 880 151.14 133,000San Benito  13,900 1.50 20,800 94.86 1,973,000San Diego  4,750 2.00 9,500 176.11 1,673,000San Luis Obispo  10,500 1.79 18,800 220.90 4,153,000San Mateo  292 2.76 806 183.62 148,000Santa Barbara  4,100 2.28 9,350 208.13 1,946,000Santa Clara  3,610 2.30 8,300 170.96 1,419,000Sierra  640 2.50 1,600 153.75 246,000Solano  10,500 3.19 33,500 155.76 5,218,000Sonoma  4,775 2.62 12,500 145.28 1,816,000Stanislaus  33,600 3.15 106,000 151.51 16,060,000Sutter  2,910 3.71 10,800 152.31 1,645,000Tehama  4,070 1.87 7,610 161.89 1,232,000Trinity  275 1.14 314 73.57 23,100Yolo  10,600 3.16 33,500 144.69 4,847,000Sum of Others  19,100 4.86 92,780 150.97 14,007,000STATE TOTALS 220,022 3.19 700,045 156.10 109,733,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 32 

HAY, GREEN CHOP                          (Tons) (Tons)

Riverside  11,000 13.73 151,000 54.68 8,257,000San Bernardino  3,290 27.02 88,900 46.60 4,143,000Sonoma  2,890 7.79 22,500 17.69 398,000STATE TOTALS 17,180 15.27 262,400 48.77 12,798,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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HAY, OTHER, UNSPECIFIED                  (Tons) (Tons)

Alameda  5,240 1.52 7,970 157.09 1,252,000Alpine  150 2.00 300 200.00 60,000Amador  457        149,000Del Norte  2,600 2.60 6,760 175.00 1,183,000El Dorado  225 1.33 299 205.02 61,300Glenn  2,070 1.61 3,330 149.85 499,000Humboldt  10,600 3.09 32,800 214.70 7,042,000Imperial  60,900 7.62 464,000 216.91 100,645,000Inyo  1,725 4.00 6,900 230.00 1,587,000Kern  9,200 6.86 63,100 154.88 9,773,000Lassen  31,000 3.61 112,000 196.46 22,003,000Marin  2,010 2.40 4,830 114.49 553,000Mono  4,980 4.00 19,900 230.25 4,582,000Riverside  4,150 8.10 33,600 171.49 5,762,000Sacramento  2,580 2.74 7,080 205.37 1,454,000San Bernardino  2,250 3.31 7,450 216.38 1,612,000San Joaquin  6,600 4.00 26,400 169.02 4,462,000Shasta  19,900 4.02 79,900 214.16 17,111,000Siskiyou  12,000 5.21 62,500 199.76 12,485,000Stanislaus  12,300 3.43 42,200 188.01 7,934,000Sutter  539 4.92 2,650 193.58 513,000Tehama  2,000 3.70 7,400 162.03 1,199,000Tuolumne  300 2.30 690 200.00 138,000Yuba  2,000 3.40 6,800 100.00 680,000Sum of Others  1,790 4.58 8,192 145.39 1,191,000STATE TOTALS 197,566 5.11 1,007,051 202.35 203,930,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 25 

HAY, SUDAN                               (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  63,800 5.47 349,000 185.35 64,686,000Kings  817 4.72 3,860 139.90 540,000Merced  10,200 4.02 41,000 162.90 6,679,000Riverside  2,430 3.88 9,440 193.54 1,827,000Sacramento  2,020 3.40 6,870 140.32 964,000San Bernardino  90 2.78 250 1,800.00 450,000Solano  9,020 3.40 30,700 205.70 6,315,000Stanislaus  4,580 11.99 54,900 33.01 1,812,000Tulare  13,600 16.10 219,000 34.20 7,490,000Sum of Others  4,075 2.70 11,020 171.87 1,894,000STATE TOTALS 110,632 6.56 726,040 127.62 92,657,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 10 

HAY, WILD                                (Tons) (Tons)

Modoc  20,000 1.75 35,000 110.00 3,850,000Plumas  3,000 2.00 6,000 183.00 1,098,000San Mateo  162 2.94 476 75.63 36,000Sierra  1,620 1.70 2,750 172.36 474,000Solano  1,490 3.95 5,890 178.44 1,051,000Sonoma  738 0.64 472 241.53 114,000Trinity  275 1.29 355 48.17 17,100Sum of Others  90 1.62 146 171.92 25,100STATE TOTALS 27,375 1.87 51,089 130.46 6,665,200Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

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HIDES, SKIN & FUR                        (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           120STATE TOTALS      120Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

HOGS & PIGS, UNSPECIFIED                 (N/A) (N/A)

Amador           15,000Fresno           12,321,000Glenn           281,000Kern           263,000Lassen           33,300Mendocino           83,700Monterey           245,000Orange           48,500San Bernardino           849,000San Diego           97,700Shasta           144,000Sonoma           164,000Stanislaus           2,457,000Tehama           107,000Tulare           15,300,000Sum of Others           334,400STATE TOTALS      32,743,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 16 

HORSERADISH                              (Tons) (Tons)

Modoc  436 2.50 1,090 500.00 545,000Siskiyou  170 5.00 850 500.00 425,000STATE TOTALS 606 3.20 1,940 500.00 970,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

KALE                                     (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  1,880 12.82 24,100 767.47 18,496,000Ventura  677 13.41 9,080 2,333.15 21,185,000Sum of Others  692 4.79 3,313 3,201.67 10,607,145STATE TOTALS 3,249 11.23 36,493 1,378.02 50,288,145Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

KIWIFRUIT                                (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  676 8.28 5,600 990.71 5,548,000Fresno  312 8.59 2,680 645.90 1,731,000Sutter  166 8.43 1,400 615.71 862,000Tulare  1,870 3.36 6,280 842.99 5,294,000Yuba  319 8.10 2,584 1,739.94 4,496,000Sum of Others  59 7.20 425 704.24 299,300STATE TOTALS 3,402 5.58 18,969 961.06 18,230,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

KOHLRABI                                 (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  168 1.78 299 873.15 261,072STATE TOTALS 168 1.78 299 873.15 261,072Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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KUMQUATS                                 (Tons) (Tons)

San Diego  99 4.00 396 4,601.01 1,822,000STATE TOTALS 99 4.00 396 4,601.01 1,822,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

LEEKS                                    (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  287 12.16 3,490 1,122.35 3,917,000San Mateo  158 10.13 1,600 873.13 1,397,000Sum of Others  344 6.90 2,373 2,797.80 6,639,190STATE TOTALS 789 9.46 7,463 1,601.66 11,953,190Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

LEMONS, ALL                              (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  2,550 10.51 26,800 682.01 18,278,000Imperial  2,240 12.86 28,800 603.99 17,395,000Kern  3,150 11.56 36,400 998.85 36,358,000Monterey  1,240 29.92 37,100 408.38 15,151,000Riverside  5,410 13.75 74,400 892.02 66,366,000San Bernardino  261 1.02 266 157.89 42,000San Diego  3,480 16.98 59,100 1,159.17 68,507,000San Luis Obispo  1,470 27.89 41,000 221.07 9,064,000Santa Barbara  1,400 14.07 19,700 528.17 10,405,000Tulare  3,960 12.80 50,700 958.01 48,571,000Ventura  15,600 19.36 302,000 668.28 201,820,000Sum of Others  398 43.07 17,143 298.98 5,125,380STATE TOTALS 41,159 16.85 693,409 716.87 497,082,380Counties Reporting ‐‐ 12 

LETTUCE, BULK SALAD PRODUCTS             (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial      8,000 1,267.50 10,140,000Monterey      182,000 419.98 76,436,000San Benito  4,780 3.24 15,500 1,904.77 29,524,000Sum of Others  208 4.53 942 788.75 743,000STATE TOTALS 206,442 565.98 116,843,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

LETTUCE, HEAD                            (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  13,980 15.30 213,900 311.13 66,551,000Imperial  21,200 16.70 354,000 304.10 107,651,000Monterey  44,768 26.38 1,181,000 403.38 476,396,000Riverside  1,370 11.24 15,400 280.58 4,321,000San Benito  523 19.69 10,300 375.83 3,871,000San Luis Obispo  2,510 17.77 44,600 295.58 13,183,000Santa Barbara  9,460 17.12 162,000 410.05 66,428,000Santa Cruz  1,530 19.08 29,200 211.95 6,189,000Ventura  196 13.72 2,690 726.02 1,953,000Sum of Others  241 17.63 4,250 344.00 1,462,000STATE TOTALS 95,778 21.06 2,017,340 370.79 748,005,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 10 

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LETTUCE, LEAF                            (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  7,340 11.17 82,000 740.00 60,680,000Imperial  9,660 16.67 161,000 502.17 80,849,000Monterey  29,300 18.40 539,000 531.97 286,730,000Riverside  1,140 7.60 8,660 910.85 7,888,000San Benito  295 10.47 3,090 660.19 2,040,000San Luis Obispo  1,140 10.35 11,800 503.22 5,938,000Santa Barbara  3,740 8.61 32,200 684.01 22,025,000Santa Cruz  1,460 14.59 21,300 319.81 6,812,000Ventura  916 10.92 10,000 696.60 6,966,000Sum of Others  1,462 5.40 7,889 707.42 5,580,800STATE TOTALS 56,453 15.53 876,939 553.64 485,508,800Counties Reporting ‐‐ 10 

LETTUCE, ROMAINE                         (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  7,740 13.44 104,000 573.15 59,608,000Monterey  50,400 19.50 983,000 509.52 500,860,000Riverside  2,340 12.61 29,500 485.97 14,336,000San Benito  3,250 13.23 43,000 627.79 26,995,000Ventura  882 15.19 13,400 426.49 5,715,000Sum of Others  235 15.49 3,640 467.31 1,701,000STATE TOTALS 64,847 18.14 1,176,540 517.80 609,215,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

LETTUCE, UNSPECIFIED                     (Tons) (Tons)

Orange  6 5.33 32 2,381.25 76,200San Diego  517 13.71 7,090 698.31 4,951,000Santa Clara  1,300 13.77 17,900 351.28 6,288,000Sum of Others  96 5.19 498 737.17 367,110STATE TOTALS 1,919 13.30 25,520 457.77 11,682,310Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

LIMES, ALL                               (Tons) (Tons)

San Diego  372 6.99 2,600 651.15 1,693,000Sum of Others  1 9.00 9 43.22 389STATE TOTALS 373 6.99 2,609 649.06 1,693,389Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, MISC.                (N/A) (N/A)

Amador           60,600Calaveras           30,000Colusa           20,600Del Norte           1,830,000Glenn           504,000Humboldt           48,000Lake           149,000Lassen           129,000Madera           7,831,000Mendocino           1,800,000Monterey           9,380,000Napa           584,000Nevada           109,000Placer           1,300,000Riverside           1,141,000Sacramento           278,000San Benito           12,486,000San Mateo           1,232,000Santa Barbara           8,461,000Solano           11,409,000Sonoma           25,143,000Sutter           4,000Tehama           130,000Tulare           1,478,000Tuolumne           102,000Yolo           5,958,000Sum of Others           19,000STATE TOTALS      91,616,200Counties Reporting ‐‐ 27 

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Alameda           518,000Amador           705,000Butte           673,000Calaveras           40,000Colusa           456,000Contra Costa           1,900,000El Dorado           1,866,000Humboldt           907,000Imperial           54,385,000Kern           359,000Kings           1,598,000Lake           217,000Lassen           30,000Marin           282,000Mendocino           750,000Merced           5,198,000Modoc           610,000Napa           36,000Nevada           147,000Placer           8,636,000Plumas           125,000Riverside           1,247,000Sacramento           299,000San Joaquin           5,030,000San Luis Obispo           4,365,000San Mateo           616,000Santa Barbara           2,363,000Santa Clara           299,000Santa Cruz           6,536,000Shasta           2,694,000Sierra           35,000Siskiyou           335,000Solano           2,121,000Tehama           2,573,000Tulare           54,692,000Tuolumne           10,098,000Ventura           1,958,000Yolo           946,000Sum of Others           3,683,168STATE TOTALS      179,328,168Counties Reporting ‐‐ 39 

MACADAMIA NUTS                           (Tons) (Tons)

San Diego  67 1.00 67 3,626.87 243,000STATE TOTALS 67 1.00 67 3,626.87 243,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

MANURE                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno      761,000 6.71 5,106,000Kern      694,000 1.09 757,000Kings      1,549,000 6.92 10,717,000Merced      1,436,000 4.51 6,478,000San Joaquin      457,000 5.00 2,287,000Stanislaus      674,000 6.93 4,671,000Tulare      2,464,000 1.11 2,735,000STATE TOTALS   8,035,000 4.08 32,751,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

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MELONS, CANTALOUPE                       (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  15,600 16.86 263,000 296.00 77,848,000Imperial  5,400 15.37 83,000 454.17 37,696,000Kern  640 18.44 11,800 360.08 4,249,000Merced  2,700 14.89 40,200 330.62 13,291,000Riverside  875 14.29 12,500 320.96 4,012,000Stanislaus  1,930 17.98 34,700 400.00 13,880,000Sum of Others  229 10.41 2,383 540.41 1,287,804STATE TOTALS 27,374 16.35 447,583 340.19 152,263,804Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

MELONS, CRENSHAW                         (Tons) (Tons)

Riverside  26 8.54 222 440.09 97,700STATE TOTALS 26 8.54 222 440.09 97,700Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

MELONS, HONEYDEW                         (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  5,000 15.24 76,200 474.00 36,119,000Imperial  1,000 14.10 14,100 370.57 5,225,000Riverside  958 14.82 14,200 367.18 5,214,000Stanislaus  506 15.18 7,680 473.96 3,640,000Sum of Others  228 14.97 3,413 434.66 1,483,500STATE TOTALS 7,692 15.03 115,593 447.10 51,681,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

MELONS, UNSPECIFIED                      (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  2,030 15.71 31,900 404.01 12,888,000Merced  974 51.75 50,400 244.88 12,342,000Riverside  766 11.29 8,650 439.77 3,804,000San Diego  120 4.00 480 850.00 408,000San Joaquin  240 23.63 5,670 400.00 2,268,000Stanislaus  129 36.12 4,660 312.02 1,454,000Sum of Others  189 1.40 265 689.06 182,600STATE TOTALS 4,448 22.94 102,025 326.85 33,346,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

MELONS, WATERMELON                       (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  2,360 18.98 44,800 475.00 21,280,000Imperial  967 27.51 26,600 249.92 6,648,000Kern  1,830 17.65 32,300 312.91 10,107,000Riverside  1,340 22.99 30,800 549.94 16,938,000San Joaquin  2,290 42.14 96,500 405.01 39,083,000Sum of Others  69 12.39 855 496.14 424,200STATE TOTALS 8,856 26.18 231,855 407.50 94,480,200Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

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MILK, MANUFACTURING                      (Cwt) (Cwt)

Butte      3,170 18.30 58,000Del Norte      89,000 15.81 1,407,000Fresno      37,400 17.89 669,000Glenn      118,000 17.74 2,093,000Humboldt      436,000 17.83 7,774,000Kern      11,500 18.09 208,000Kings      54,100 18.56 1,004,000Madera      25,000 16.88 422,000Marin      132 22.73 3,000Merced      2,102,000 17.84 37,501,000Sacramento      1,050 19.05 20,000San Bernardino      580 18.97 11,000Sonoma      7,520 17.95 135,000Stanislaus      127,000 17.00 2,159,000Tehama      46,500 18.02 838,000Tulare      340,000 18.00 6,120,000Sum of Others      498,000 17.55 8,741,000STATE TOTALS   3,896,952 17.75 69,163,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 17 

MILK, MARKET, FLUID                      (Cwt) (Cwt)

Butte      50,600 17.23 872,000Del Norte      390,000 18.80 7,333,000Fresno      26,702,000 16.83 449,395,000Glenn      3,993,000 16.52 65,978,000Humboldt      1,858,000 19.05 35,397,000Kern      40,580,000 17.00 689,854,000Kings      42,491,000 16.25 690,481,000Madera      17,733,000 16.26 288,346,000Marin      1,523,000 22.37 34,074,000Mendocino      193,000 18.98 3,664,000Merced      58,722,000 15.37 902,735,000Riverside      10,278,000 16.91 173,793,000Sacramento      3,446,000 17.00 58,586,000San Bernardino      16,100,000 16.43 264,601,000San Diego      509,000 16.60 8,450,000San Joaquin      23,771,000 17.00 404,109,000Siskiyou      312,000 18.52 5,779,000Sonoma      4,726,000 18.00 85,063,000Stanislaus      43,323,000 17.00 736,491,000Tehama      722,000 16.99 12,267,000Tulare      112,981,000 16.00 1,807,696,000Yuba      694,000 18.01 12,496,000Sum of Others      131,000 18.50 2,423,500STATE TOTALS   411,228,600 16.39 6,739,883,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 23 

MINT                                     (Tons) (Tons)

Shasta  355 0.04 14 46,642.86 653,000Siskiyou  730 0.05 33 54,969.70 1,814,000Sum of Others  32 5.06 162 1,980.86 320,900STATE TOTALS 1,117 0.19 209 13,339.23 2,787,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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MOHAIR                                   (Lbs) (Lbs)

Sum of Others      670 5.34 3,580STATE TOTALS   670 5.34 3,580Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

MUSHROOMS                                (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  137 129.20 17,700 4,847.23 85,796,000San Diego  28 128.90 3,610 3,421.88 12,353,000Santa Clara  153 135.90 20,800 3,052.69 63,496,000Sum of Others  3 12.67 38 6,973.68 265,000STATE TOTALS 321 131.30 42,148 3,841.46 161,910,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

NECTARINES                               (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  36 4.47 161 3,931.68 633,000Fresno  11,300 8.94 101,000 1,024.00 103,424,000Kern  675 6.44 4,350 1,808.74 7,868,000Kings  2,010 7.16 14,400 1,453.19 20,926,000Tulare  11,400 8.47 96,600 1,230.00 118,818,000Sum of Others  137 18.20 2,494 820.37 2,046,000STATE TOTALS 25,558 8.57 219,005 1,158.49 253,715,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

NURSERY PLANTS, BEDDING                  (N/A) (N/A)

Contra Costa           504,000Los Angeles           25,352,000San Bernardino           1,975,000San Diego           203,720,000San Joaquin           13,331,000San Luis Obispo           3,255,000San Mateo           611,000Santa Clara           21,034,000Sonoma           3,320,000Ventura           49,382,000STATE TOTALS      322,484,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 10 

NURSERY PLANTS, ORCHID                   (N/A) (N/A)

Monterey           73,897,000Santa Barbara           16,215,000Sum of Others           2,305,000STATE TOTALS      92,417,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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NURSERY PLANTS, POTTED, UNSPECIFIED      (N/A) (N/A)

Los Angeles           2,450,000Monterey           52,392,000Orange           5,222,000San Joaquin           2,511,000San Mateo           81,551,000Santa Barbara           15,390,000Ventura           13,837,000STATE TOTALS      173,353,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

NURSERY PLANTS, ROSE                     (N/A) (N/A)

Kern           33,346,000Sum of Others           2,275,000STATE TOTALS      35,621,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

NURSERY PLANTS, STRAWBERRY               (Thou) (Thou)

Siskiyou      1,406,000 107.97 151,808,000STATE TOTALS   1,406,000 107.97 151,808,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

NURSERY PLANTS, VEGETABLE BEDDING        (N/A) (N/A)

Contra Costa           410,000Los Angeles           1,597,000San Joaquin           14,921,000San Luis Obispo           32,227,000Ventura           12,617,000STATE TOTALS      61,772,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

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NURSERY PRODUCTS, MISC.                  (N/A) (N/A)

Alameda           1,118,000Amador           264,000Butte  238        21,558,000Calaveras           320,000Contra Costa           542,000Del Norte           222,000El Dorado           1,619,000Fresno           32,350,000Glenn           4,804,000Humboldt           46,382,000Lake           1,443,000Madera           17,109,000Marin           1,097,000Mariposa           63,000Mendocino           1,612,000Merced  1,554        47,736,000Monterey           102,730,000Napa           3,074,000Nevada           295,000Placer           7,178,000Sacramento           23,642,000San Benito           9,602,000San Bernardino           105,700San Diego           15,916,000San Joaquin           14,129,000San Luis Obispo           2,330,000San Mateo  127        15,638,000Santa Barbara           44,144,000Santa Clara           36,427,000Santa Cruz           64,884,000Shasta           8,750,000Siskiyou           24,987,000Solano           32,707,000Sonoma           20,059,000Stanislaus           16,411,000Sutter           264,000Tehama           10,540,000Trinity           27,700Tulare           2,330,000Tuolumne           225,000Yolo           8,611,000Sum of Others           1,728,000STATE TOTALS      644,973,400Counties Reporting ‐‐ 42 

NURSERY, BULBS, LILY                     (N/A) (N/A)

Del Norte           8,503,000STATE TOTALS      8,503,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

NURSERY, FLOWER BULBS/CORMS/RHIZOMES     (N/A) (N/A)

San Diego           624,000STATE TOTALS      624,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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NURSERY, FLOWER PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS    (N/A) (N/A)

Kern           1,987,000Monterey           18,395,000Orange           11,432,000Riverside           3,907,000Ventura           8,788,000STATE TOTALS      44,509,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

NURSERY, FLOWER SEEDS                    (N/A) (N/A)

Santa Barbara  673        5,335,000STATE TOTALS 673      5,335,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

NURSERY, FRUIT/VINE/NUT, NON‐BEARING     (N/A) (N/A)

Kern           57,555,000San Diego           15,345,000San Joaquin           12,404,000Stanislaus           64,398,000Tulare           26,519,000Ventura           13,595,000Yolo           4,182,000STATE TOTALS      193,998,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

NURSERY, GERANIUMS                       (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           1,000,000STATE TOTALS      1,000,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

NURSERY, HERBACIOUS PERERNNIALS          (N/A) (N/A)

Contra Costa           921,000Fresno           5,249,000Kern           658,000San Bernardino           4,956,000San Diego           26,651,000Ventura           11,355,000Sum of Others           4,385,000STATE TOTALS      54,175,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

NURSERY, HORTICULTRAL SPECIMIN, MISC.    (N/A) (N/A)

Los Angeles           769,000STATE TOTALS      769,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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NURSERY, TURF                            (N/A) (N/A)

Inyo  116        1,011,000Kern           6,676,000Los Angeles           9,099,000Riverside           14,911,000San Bernardino           5,394,000STATE TOTALS      37,091,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

NURSERY, WOODY ORNAMNTALS                (N/A) (N/A)

Alameda           9,413,000Del Norte           3,550,000Fresno           3,352,000Kern           589,000Monterey           4,048,000Orange           53,170,000Riverside           169,065,000San Bernardino           8,735,000San Diego           387,216,000San Joaquin           27,527,000San Luis Obispo           12,750,000Santa Clara           25,271,000Sonoma           7,162,000Stanislaus           28,623,000Tulare           38,521,000Ventura           76,777,000Sum of Others           56,666,000STATE TOTALS      912,435,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 17 

OATS, GRAIN                              (Tons) (Tons)

Modoc  70 2.24 157 175.80 27,600Riverside  515 1.00 515 400.00 206,000Sacramento  787 3.30 2,600 158.46 412,000San Mateo  361 0.60 216 296.30 64,000Siskiyou  660 3.00 1,980 225.25 446,000Sonoma  800 3.20 2,560 527.34 1,350,000Sum of Others  4,065 0.59 2,400 299.58 719,000STATE TOTALS 7,258 1.44 10,428 309.23 3,224,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

OATS, SEED                               (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  200 0.60 119 300.00 35,700STATE TOTALS 200 0.60 119 300.00 35,700Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

OKRA                                     (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  13 5.00 65 3,045.55 197,961STATE TOTALS 13 5.00 65 3,045.55 197,961Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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OLIVES                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  2,750 4.04 11,100 643.60 7,144,000Calaveras  140 2.00 280 550.00 154,000Contra Costa  183 2.12 388 1,059.28 411,000El Dorado  62 0.68 42 3,480.95 146,200Fresno  1,700 2.72 4,620 864.94 3,996,000Glenn  8,880 4.65 41,300 777.34 32,104,000Madera  900 5.61 5,050 712.87 3,600,000Napa  191 1.50 287 2,317.07 665,000San Benito  110 0.85 94 1,425.53 134,000San Joaquin  4,440 4.28 19,000 627.00 11,913,000Solano  124 1.93 239 1,707.11 408,000Sonoma  705        166,000Sutter  661 3.98 2,630 550.19 1,447,000Tehama  9,700 5.27 51,100 847.87 43,326,000Tulare  9,690 3.55 34,400 1,040.00 35,776,000Yolo  1,500 3.46 5,190 410.60 2,131,000Sum of Others  1,043 2.93 3,055 490.56 1,498,660STATE TOTALS 42,779 4.25 178,775 810.26 145,019,860Counties Reporting ‐‐ 17 

ONIONS                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  22,400 22.50 504,000 215.40 108,560,000Imperial  8,500 24.82 211,000 257.27 54,284,000Kern  6,440 20.34 131,000 216.41 28,350,000Modoc  1,009 484.00 488,356 6.30 3,076,600Monterey  2,220 24.77 55,000 184.64 10,155,000Orange  3 6.67 20 1,650.00 33,000Riverside  100 37.50 3,750 400.00 1,500,000San Benito  907 17.42 15,800 478.92 7,567,000San Joaquin  1,820 25.00 45,500 300.00 13,650,000Santa Clara  70 23.86 1,670 100.60 168,000Siskiyou  1,690 26.04 44,000 126.84 5,581,000Ventura  183 5.12 937 1,340.45 1,256,000Sum of Others  960 36.07 34,624 538.84 18,656,680STATE TOTALS 46,302 33.17 1,535,657 164.64 252,837,280Counties Reporting ‐‐ 13 

ONIONS, GREEN & SHALLOT                  (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  1,220 15.49 18,900 1,345.66 25,433,000Sum of Others  482 0.81 391 1,833.58 716,930STATE TOTALS 1,702 11.33 19,291 1,355.55 26,149,930Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

ORANGES, NAVEL                           (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  21,100 14.03 296,000 367.77 108,860,000Kern  29,000 13.62 395,000 713.50 281,834,000Riverside  1,290 8.99 11,600 477.84 5,543,000San Bernardino  1,240 7.24 8,980 319.71 2,871,000San Diego  1,120 12.05 13,500 459.78 6,207,000Tulare  76,100 13.19 1,004,000 542.25 544,419,000Ventura  451 16.25 7,330 389.36 2,854,000Sum of Others  10 7.00 70 400.00 28,000STATE TOTALS 130,311 13.33 1,736,480 548.59 952,616,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

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Madera  3,000 18.40 55,200 178.10 9,831,000Sum of Others  5 4.40 22 1,031.82 22,700STATE TOTALS 3,005 18.38 55,222 178.44 9,853,700Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

ORANGES, VALENCIA                        (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  2,650 18.57 49,200 352.58 17,347,000Imperial  320 12.53 4,010 74.81 300,000Kern  6,670 14.36 95,800 675.33 64,697,000Orange  71 9.59 681 229.07 156,000Riverside  2,130 5.02 10,700 275.14 2,944,000San Bernardino  911 9.18 8,360 399.40 3,339,000San Diego  5,030 6.00 30,200 353.84 10,686,000San Luis Obispo  295 24.37 7,190 254.94 1,833,000Tulare  17,000 14.88 253,000 436.79 110,508,000Ventura  3,000 14.03 42,100 411.57 17,327,000Sum of Others  20 10.85 217 300.00 65,100STATE TOTALS 38,097 13.16 501,458 457.07 229,202,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 11 

OSTRICH & EMU                            (N/A) (N/A)

Kern           293,000San Diego           1,395,000Sum of Others           960,000STATE TOTALS      2,648,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

PARSLEY                                  (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  533 16.53 8,810 799.66 7,045,000Ventura  301 18.90 5,690 1,262.04 7,181,000Sum of Others  3,135 10.28 32,217 393.05 12,663,000STATE TOTALS 3,969 11.77 46,717 575.57 26,889,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

PARSNIPS                                 (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others           25STATE TOTALS      25Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

PASTURE, FORAGE, MISC.                   (N/A) (N/A)

Del Norte  15,200        836,000Fresno  22,100        708,000Imperial  38,500        1,958,000Kern           1,725,000Kings  13,300        332,000Lassen  20,000        460,000Madera  3,400        1,763,000Mendocino  365,000        4,174,000Merced      755,000Plumas  52,000        1,248,000San Luis Obispo  7,140        64,000Sierra  20,000        480,000Tehama  5,670        39,700STATE TOTALS 562,310   14,542,700Counties Reporting ‐‐ 13 

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Alpine  1,500        150,000Amador  2,050        164,000Butte  17,000        1,404,000Calaveras  2,000        260,000Colusa  1,100        137,500Contra Costa  5,450        1,254,000Del Norte  4,900        931,000El Dorado  925        128,000Fresno  40,000        5,000,000Glenn  9,380        1,520,000Inyo  15,300        474,000Kern  7,000        980,000Lake  700        70,000Lassen  23,000        3,036,000Madera  1,500        225,000Marin  810        81,000Mariposa  500        60,000Mendocino  6,000        1,080,000Merced  26,600        4,306,000Modoc  50,000        5,500,000Mono  49,500        1,832,000Nevada  10,000        1,500,000Placer  18,000        2,700,000Plumas  35,000        2,800,000Riverside  2,160        260,000Sacramento  17,700        2,478,000San Benito  500        105,000San Bernardino  7,360        1,104,000San Diego  1,500        2,850,000San Joaquin  14,500        2,393,000San Mateo  193        27,000Santa Barbara  5,000        636,000Santa Clara  461        96,800Shasta  33,000        4,125,000Sierra  11,450        916,000Siskiyou  78,500        9,550,000Solano  30,300        2,926,000Sonoma  6,720        672,000Stanislaus  33,000        6,468,000Sutter  10,500        1,890,000Tehama  22,000        3,168,000Trinity  1,660        165,000Tulare  93,000        15,066,000Tuolumne  1,420        185,000Yolo  11,500        1,481,000Yuba  9,300        1,302,000Sum of Others  419        99,700STATE TOTALS 720,358      93,556,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 47 

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PASTURE, RANGE                           (N/A) (N/A)

Alameda  182,000        3,025,000Alpine  133,000        1,995,000Amador  157,000        4,390,000Butte  245,000        4,555,000Calaveras  188,000        3,201,000Colusa  180,000        2,700,000Contra Costa  169,000        3,904,000El Dorado  233,000        3,495,000Fresno  825,000        10,725,000Glenn  230,000        1,380,000Inyo  187,000        1,030,000Kern  1,479,000        22,187,000Kings  262,000        531,000Lake  90,000        405,000Lassen  1,313,000        1,837,000Los Angeles  4,650        142,000Madera  353,000        5,295,000Marin  154,000        7,665,000Mariposa  417,000        5,754,000Mendocino  355,000        2,080,000Merced  562,000        11,435,000Modoc  320,000        4,032,000Mono  72,000        522,000Monterey  1,066,000        15,453,000Napa  95,000        404,000Nevada  95,000        1,520,000Placer  130,000        2,600,000Plumas  65,000        325,000Riverside  25,000        47,500Sacramento  61,000        1,525,000San Benito  508,000        6,350,000San Bernardino  1,370,000        514,000San Diego  241,000        1,444,000San Joaquin  120,000        3,000,000San Luis Obispo  1,020,000        10,200,000San Mateo  22,218        333,000Santa Barbara  584,000        4,235,000Santa Clara  223,000        2,675,000Shasta  425,000        3,675,000Sierra  24,000        120,000Siskiyou  622,000        6,497,000Solano  179,000        2,797,000Sonoma  332,000        3,980,000Stanislaus  433,000        8,227,000Sutter  64,500        1,032,000Tehama  923,000        11,076,000Trinity  107,000        751,000Tulare  691,000        12,978,000Tuolumne  200,000        3,326,000Ventura  97,100        1,290,000Yolo  117,000        1,627,000Yuba  189,000        3,024,000Sum of Others  18,000        72,000STATE TOTALS 18,157,468      213,382,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 53 

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PEACHES, CLINGSTONE                      (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  2,090 15.65 32,700 302.63 9,896,000Fresno  1,830 17.70 32,400 315.00 10,206,000Kings  922 15.62 14,400 290.63 4,185,000Madera  310 20.65 6,400 305.94 1,958,000Merced  2,220 15.68 34,800 311.49 10,840,000San Joaquin  830 16.87 14,000 318.29 4,456,000Stanislaus  7,350 22.72 167,000 317.00 52,939,000Sutter  7,110 16.74 119,000 302.33 35,977,000Tulare  1,150 13.74 15,800 317.03 5,009,000Yuba  3,630 16.20 58,800 300.20 17,652,000Sum of Others  87 16.21 1,410 484.40 683,000STATE TOTALS 27,529 18.04 496,710 309.64 153,801,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 11 

PEACHES, FREESTONE                       (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  15,800 11.71 185,000 863.00 159,655,000Kings  2,240 6.83 15,300 1,724.71 26,388,000Madera  450 14.56 6,550 932.21 6,106,000Merced  1,730 18.32 31,700 271.80 8,616,000San Joaquin  1,240 14.52 18,000 275.00 4,950,000Stanislaus  730 14.52 10,600 901.04 9,551,000Tulare  11,300 11.77 133,000 1,062.35 141,293,000Sum of Others  2,063 14.65 30,231 264.60 7,999,000STATE TOTALS 35,553 12.11 430,381 847.06 364,558,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

PEACHES, UNSPECIFIED                     (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  146 4.78 698 3,020.06 2,108,000El Dorado  106 1.05 111 4,081.08 453,000Kern  1,130 14.87 16,800 1,097.80 18,443,000Kings  296 17.36 5,140 287.16 1,476,000Placer  86 2.57 221 1,529.41 338,000Riverside  152 6.24 948 2,234.18 2,118,000Sum of Others  215 10.65 2,289 5,500.99 12,591,770STATE TOTALS 2,131 12.30 26,207 1,431.98 37,527,770Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

PEANUTS, ALL                             (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  164 1.36 223 1,385.65 309,000STATE TOTALS 164 1.36 223 1,385.65 309,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

PEARS, ASIAN                             (Tons) (Tons)

El Dorado  40 4.08 163 2,319.02 378,000Fresno  1,200 11.50 13,800 1,356.01 18,713,000Sum of Others  111 10.92 1,212 559.41 678,000STATE TOTALS 1,351 11.23 15,175 1,302.73 19,769,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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PEARS, BARTLETT                          (Tons) (Tons)

El Dorado  65 6.05 393 2,259.54 888,000Lake  2,020 17.62 35,600 641.80 22,848,000Mendocino  1,180 19.92 23,500 421.02 9,894,000Sacramento  5,380 21.56 116,000 267.03 30,975,000Sum of Others  306 9.22 2,820 297.87 840,000STATE TOTALS 8,951 19.92 178,313 367.02 65,445,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

PEARS, PRICKLY                           (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  2 0.50 1 433.00 433STATE TOTALS 2 0.50 1 433.00 433Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

PEARS, UNSPECIFIED                       (Tons) (Tons)

Lake  110 11.73 1,290 992.25 1,280,000Mendocino  161 12.80 2,060 1,042.23 2,147,000Placer  15 2.67 40 2,400.00 96,000San Joaquin  436 16.97 7,400 295.00 2,183,000Tulare  172 6.05 1,040 2,670.19 2,777,000Sum of Others  408 11.97 4,884 403.01 1,968,300STATE TOTALS 1,302 12.84 16,714 625.30 10,451,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

PEAS, DRY EDIBLE                         (Tons) (Tons)

Modoc  153 14.97 2,291 50.11 114,800STATE TOTALS 153 14.97 2,291 50.11 114,800Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

PEAS, EDIBLE POD (SNOW)                  (Tons) (Tons)

San Luis Obispo  236 1.85 436 2,011.47 877,000Sum of Others  102 0.62 63 1,619.05 102,000STATE TOTALS 338 1.48 499 1,961.92 979,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

PEAS, GREEN, UNSPECIFIED                 (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  1,630        27,393,000San Mateo  211 2.05 433 1,568.13 679,000Sum of Others  65 0.66 43 2,039.07 87,680STATE TOTALS 1,906 1.72 476 1,610.67 28,159,680Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

PECANS                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Tulare  398 1.25 498 3,500.00 1,743,000Sum of Others  985 0.46 452 3,528.76 1,595,000STATE TOTALS 1,383 0.69 950 3,513.68 3,338,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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PEPPERS, BELL                            (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  2,340 16.54 38,700 553.00 21,401,000Kern  2,110 18.06 38,100 1,016.90 38,744,000Monterey  1,330 17.89 23,800 324.12 7,714,000Riverside  5,020 16.29 81,800 904.58 73,995,000San Benito  2,120 23.82 50,500 496.50 25,073,000San Diego  136 21.99 2,990 1,250.84 3,740,000San Joaquin  1,030 19.03 19,600 528.52 10,359,000San Luis Obispo  848 13.68 11,600 473.45 5,492,000Santa Barbara  300 13.00 3,900 612.05 2,387,000Santa Clara  1,490 28.26 42,100 333.85 14,055,000Ventura  3,150 27.97 88,100 549.32 48,395,000Sum of Others  467 41.68 19,465 588.11 11,447,490STATE TOTALS 20,341 20.68 420,655 624.75 262,802,490Counties Reporting ‐‐ 12 

PEPPERS, CHILI, HOT                      (Tons) (Tons)

Santa Clara  646 25.08 16,200 511.48 8,286,000Sum of Others  598 5.85 3,500 1,699.82 5,949,380STATE TOTALS 1,244 15.84 19,700 722.61 14,235,380Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

PERSIMMONS                               (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  1,070 5.56 5,950 1,376.97 8,193,000Riverside  11 4.36 48 1,039.58 49,900San Diego  472 3.01 1,420 1,289.44 1,831,000Sutter  167 13.71 2,290 570.74 1,307,000Tulare  891 4.75 4,230 1,409.93 5,964,000Sum of Others  287 10.31 2,960 1,192.03 3,528,400STATE TOTALS 2,898 5.83 16,898 1,235.25 20,873,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

PIGEONS & SQUABS                         (N/A) (N/A)

Stanislaus           2,567,000Sum of Others           135STATE TOTALS      2,567,135Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

PISTACHIOS                               (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  487 1.55 755 4,336.42 3,274,000Fresno  34,000 1.40 47,600 4,117.00 195,969,000Glenn  1,470 2.07 3,050 3,974.43 12,122,000Kern  72,500 1.66 120,000 4,051.78 486,213,000Kings  16,200 1.28 20,700 4,126.81 85,425,000Madera  29,000 1.44 41,800 4,349.83 181,823,000Merced  5,020 1.32 6,650 5,288.87 35,171,000San Bernardino  460 0.29 132 4,227.27 558,000Tehama  175 1.20 210 4,338.10 911,000Tulare  30,000 1.60 48,000 4,040.00 193,920,000Sum of Others  151 1.53 231 4,688.31 1,083,000STATE TOTALS 189,463 1.53 289,128 4,138.20 1,196,469,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 11 

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Fresno  1,130 5.79 6,540 1,013.00 6,625,000Sum of Others  110 10.30 1,133 912.62 1,034,000STATE TOTALS 1,240 6.19 7,673 998.18 7,659,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

PLUMS                                    (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  35 5.89 206 3,160.19 651,000El Dorado  52 2.08 108 3,018.52 326,000Fresno  14,600 9.52 139,000 988.00 137,332,000Kings  2,010 2.70 5,430 2,170.72 11,787,000Placer  47 0.98 46 2,239.13 103,000Tulare  10,100 9.26 93,500 1,140.00 106,590,000Sum of Others  1,612 7.39 11,920 1,185.15 14,127,000STATE TOTALS 28,456 8.79 250,210 1,082.75 270,916,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

PLUMS, DRIED                             (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  9,820 2.43 23,900 1,360.88 32,525,000Colusa  913 2.05 1,870 1,401.07 2,620,000Fresno  2,130 3.43 7,300 1,037.95 7,577,000Glenn  5,970 2.14 12,800 1,228.83 15,729,000Madera  1,100 2.92 3,210 1,395.95 4,481,000Merced  1,680 3.74 6,280 1,335.19 8,385,000Solano  1,050 2.73 2,870 1,168.29 3,353,000Sutter  15,600 2.58 40,200 1,307.49 52,561,000Tehama  8,010 2.48 19,900 1,387.24 27,606,000Tulare  3,080 3.02 9,300 1,250.00 11,625,000Yolo  1,850 2.85 5,280 1,150.95 6,077,000Yuba  7,370 2.70 19,900 1,292.41 25,719,000Sum of Others  17 2.29 39 1,235.90 48,200STATE TOTALS 58,590 2.61 152,849 1,297.40 198,306,200Counties Reporting ‐‐ 13 

POMEGRANATES                             (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  8,080 5.26 42,500 498.64 21,192,000Tulare  4,740 7.03 33,300 1,280.00 42,624,000Sum of Others  14,622 11.39 166,545 354.26 59,000,100STATE TOTALS 27,442 8.83 242,345 506.78 122,816,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

POTATOES, ALL                            (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  2,210 15.52 34,300 469.59 16,107,000Kern  16,900 25.03 423,000 201.19 85,102,000Modoc  4,222 23.13 97,634 151.00 14,742,600Mono  220        935,000Riverside  7,220 8.67 62,600 303.77 19,016,000San Diego  405 15.01 6,080 519.57 3,159,000San Joaquin  3,600 18.92 68,100 360.00 24,516,000Siskiyou  3,410 26.22 89,400 120.04 10,732,000Sum of Others  780 17.96 14,008 276.27 3,870,020STATE TOTALS 38,967 20.52 795,122 222.91 178,179,620Counties Reporting ‐‐ 9 

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Merced  15,100 14.97 226,000 710.37 160,543,000Stanislaus  1,170 22.99 26,900 300.00 8,070,000Sum of Others  24 12.58 302 900.33 271,900STATE TOTALS 16,294 15.54 253,202 667.00 168,884,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

POULTRY, UNSPECIFIED                     (N/A) (N/A)

Calaveras           2,965,000Madera           26,125,000Marin           6,496,000Merced           639,000Sacramento           43,162,000Sonoma           46,633,000Ventura           4,914,000Sum of Others           262,500STATE TOTALS      131,196,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

PUMPKINS                                 (Tons) (Tons)

Orange  11 17.00 187 283.96 53,100San Bernardino  53 13.83 733 331.51 243,000San Joaquin  3,120 17.50 54,600 300.00 16,380,000San Mateo  183 9.67 1,770 419.77 743,000Santa Clara  183 17.92 3,280 221.65 727,000Stanislaus  299 20.00 5,980 120.07 718,000Ventura  116 12.24 1,420 273.24 388,000Sum of Others  128 13.77 1,763 678.79 1,196,700STATE TOTALS 4,093 17.04 69,733 293.24 20,448,800Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

QUAIL                                    (N/A) (N/A)

Stanislaus           22,500STATE TOTALS      22,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

QUINCE                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Tulare  80 2.56 205 2,141.46 439,000Sum of Others           455STATE TOTALS 80 2.56 205 2,141.46 439,455Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

RABBITS                                  (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           510STATE TOTALS      510Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

RADICCHIO                                (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  2,790 4.66 13,000 1,452.08 18,877,000STATE TOTALS 2,790 4.66 13,000 1,452.08 18,877,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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RADISHES                                 (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  152 14.74 2,240 523.21 1,172,000Ventura  597 12.11 7,230 616.32 4,456,000Sum of Others  335 2.73 916 1,226.63 1,123,590STATE TOTALS 1,084 9.58 10,386 650.07 6,751,590Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

RAPPINI                                  (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  4,070 2.95 12,000 1,727.00 20,724,000STATE TOTALS 4,070 2.95 12,000 1,727.00 20,724,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

RHUBARB                                  (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others           45STATE TOTALS      45Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

RICE, MILLING                            (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  94,500 4.36 412,000 375.18 154,574,000Colusa  150,000 4.35 652,000 375.94 245,111,000Fresno  3,240 3.12 10,100 327.03 3,303,000Glenn  84,800 4.23 359,000 405.43 145,551,000Merced  2,410 3.78 9,110 377.61 3,440,000Placer  15,900 3.91 62,200 359.84 22,382,000Sacramento  5,900 4.20 24,800 347.70 8,623,000San Joaquin  6,010 4.09 24,600 326.02 8,020,000Stanislaus  2,030 4.20 8,530 326.03 2,781,000Sutter  116,000 4.03 467,000 349.87 163,388,000Yolo  40,500 4.15 168,000 357.21 60,012,000Yuba  37,600 4.34 163,000 350.39 57,114,000Sum of Others  261 1.40 365 600.00 219,000STATE TOTALS 559,151 4.22 2,360,705 370.45 874,518,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 13 

RICE, SEED                               (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  4,241 4.55 19,300 579.90 11,192,000Colusa  9,710 4.04 39,200 700.59 27,463,000Glenn  2,750 4.27 11,750 439.91 5,169,000Sutter  3,220 4.07 13,100 498.63 6,532,000Sum of Others  83 4.01 333 351.35 117,000STATE TOTALS 20,004 4.18 83,683 603.15 50,473,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

RICE, WILD                               (Tons) (Tons)

Lassen  1,710 0.67 1,150 1,444.35 1,661,000Shasta  5,700 0.74 4,200 1,338.57 5,622,000Sutter  1,100 0.78 856 1,447.43 1,239,000Sum of Others  175 0.82 144 1,437.50 207,000STATE TOTALS 8,685 0.73 6,350 1,374.65 8,729,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

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RUTABAGAS                                (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  505 4.08 2,060 878.86 1,810,450STATE TOTALS 505 4.08 2,060 878.86 1,810,450Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

RYE, GRAIN                               (Tons) (Tons)

Sacramento  3,450 3.01 10,400 69.90 727,000Siskiyou  1,750 2.00 3,500 200.00 700,000STATE TOTALS 5,200 2.67 13,900 102.66 1,427,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

RYE, SEED                                (Tons) (Tons)

Siskiyou  1,500 0.50 750 200.00 150,000STATE TOTALS 1,500 0.50 750 200.00 150,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SAFFLOWER                                (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  288 0.89 256 492.19 126,000Colusa  1,610 0.80 1,290 551.16 711,000Kern  4,300 0.66 2,840 534.51 1,518,000Sacramento  1,930 1.00 1,930 502.07 969,000San Joaquin  5,600 1.25 7,000 525.71 3,680,000Solano  2,920 0.93 2,720 500.74 1,362,000Sutter  1,940 0.80 1,550 505.16 783,000Yolo  9,790 1.05 10,300 508.54 5,238,000Sum of Others  3,120 0.18 561 516.93 290,000STATE TOTALS 31,498 0.90 28,447 515.94 14,677,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 9 

SAFFLOWER, SEED, PLANTING                (Tons) (Tons)

Sutter  876 1.24 1,085 540.09 586,000STATE TOTALS 876 1.24 1,085 540.09 586,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SALAD GREENS MISC.                       (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  9,240 2.53 23,400 1,397.39 32,699,000Monterey  6,970 9.05 63,100 1,377.00 86,889,000Santa Clara  1,290 4.60 5,940 1,186.70 7,049,000Sum of Others  630 4.27 2,688 880.23 2,366,050STATE TOTALS 18,130 5.25 95,128 1,356.10 129,003,050Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

SEED, ALFALFA                            (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  7,450 0.44 3,300 5,853.94 19,318,000Imperial  26,600 0.23 6,060 6,992.57 42,375,000Lassen  203 0.20 40 437.50 17,500Sum of Others  2,027 0.41 839 5,611.44 4,708,000STATE TOTALS 36,280 0.28 10,239 6,486.82 66,418,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

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SEED, BERMUDA GRASS                      (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  11,200 0.19 2,170 7,070.97 15,344,000STATE TOTALS 11,200 0.19 2,170 7,070.97 15,344,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SEED, CLOVER, UNSPECIFIED                (Tons) (Tons)

Sacramento  889 0.16 138 3,304.35 456,000STATE TOTALS 889 0.16 138 3,304.35 456,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SEED, GRASS, UNSPECIFIED                 (N/A) (N/A)

Yolo  512        4,357,000STATE TOTALS 512      4,357,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SEED, OTHER (NO FLOWERS)                 (N/A) (N/A)

Yolo  8,450        24,259,000STATE TOTALS 8,450      24,259,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SEED, SUDAN GRASS                        (Tons) (Tons)

Sacramento  2,370 1.19 2,820 979.79 2,763,000STATE TOTALS 2,370 1.19 2,820 979.79 2,763,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SEED, VEGETABLE & VINECROP               (N/A) (N/A)

Colusa  11,700        38,624,000Fresno  1,830        18,710,000Glenn  4,510        8,326,000Imperial  1,920        3,069,000Kern  1,320        3,965,000Santa Barbara  680        2,981,000Santa Clara  578        1,872,000Solano  1,020 2,016,000Sutter  2,580 5,422,000Yolo  3,170 4,048,000Sum of Others  618 1,840,000STATE TOTALS 29,926 90,873,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 11 

SEED, VETCH                              (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  1,300 0.17 222 747.75 166,000STATE TOTALS 1,300 0.17 222 747.75 166,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SHEEP                                    (N/A) (N/A)

Orange           25,800Siskiyou           182,000Sum of Others           66,200STATE TOTALS      274,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 3 

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SHEEP & LAMBS, UNSPECIFIED               (N/A) (N/A)

Amador           376,000Butte           270,000Calaveras           203,000Colusa           380,000Del Norte           49,000Glenn           1,083,000Humboldt           279,000Inyo           743,000Kern           11,250,000Lassen           1,333,000Marin           1,605,000Mendocino           429,000Merced           6,703,000Modoc           240,400Mono           3,119,000Monterey           351,000Napa           71,200Nevada           252,000Placer           990,000Riverside           1,461,000San Diego           80,000San Joaquin           3,437,000Shasta           424,000Solano           5,754,000Sonoma           5,200,000Stanislaus           185,000Sutter           2,824,000Tehama           713,000Tuolumne           188,000Yuba           63,000Sum of Others           371,000STATE TOTALS      50,426,600Counties Reporting ‐‐ 31 

SHEEP, BREEDING STOCK                    (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           60,000STATE TOTALS      60,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SHEEP, LAMBS                             (N/A) (N/A)

Siskiyou           974,000Tulare           1,644,000Yolo           2,148,000Sum of Others           167,000STATE TOTALS      4,933,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

SHEEP, LAMBS, FEEDLOT FAT                (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           17,018,000Imperial           3,716,000STATE TOTALS      20,734,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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SILAGE                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Glenn  5,300 10.38 55,000 55.93 3,076,000Kern  88,000 20.28 1,785,000 42.10 75,149,000Kings  66,400 16.11 1,070,000 40.66 43,509,000Madera  21,000 16.57 348,000 40.22 13,995,000Marin  1,570 13.76 21,600 43.61 942,000Merced  73,100 17.35 1,268,000 37.79 47,916,000Sacramento  4,730 12.90 61,000 22.89 1,396,000San Bernardino  1,740 14.94 26,000 60.08 1,562,000San Joaquin  109,000 9.61 1,047,000 42.00 43,974,000Santa Barbara  2,010 11.89 23,900 27.91 667,000Sonoma  3,580 13.55 48,500 30.27 1,468,000Stanislaus  56,300 15.61 879,000 39.00 34,281,000Tehama  745 28.46 21,200 38.07 807,000Tulare  168,000 18.59 3,123,000 43.35 135,385,000Sum of Others  77,339 15.82 1,223,860 40.55 49,622,000STATE TOTALS 678,814 16.21 11,001,060 41.25 453,749,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 15 

SORGHUM, GRAIN                           (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  4,570 6.81 31,138 260.04 8,097,000STATE TOTALS 4,570 6.81 31,138 260.04 8,097,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SORGHUM, SILAGE                          (Tons) (Tons)

Kings  11,000 15.82 174,000 39.29 6,837,000Riverside  832 15.02 12,500 44.96 562,000San Bernardino  1,630 16.93 27,600 65.07 1,796,000Sum of Others  5,730 18.50 106,000 39.08 4,142,000STATE TOTALS 19,192 16.68 320,100 41.67 13,337,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

SPICES AND HERBS                         (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  102 7.59 774 2,580.10 1,997,000Riverside  761 20.24 15,400 281.23 4,331,000San Diego  369 11.00 4,060 4,570.94 18,558,000Sum of Others  81 8.02 650 3,691.29 2,399,340STATE TOTALS 1,313 15.91 20,884 1,306.52 27,285,340Counties Reporting ‐‐ 4 

SPINACH, FOOD SERVICE                    (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  9,765 10.24 100,000 1,107.00 110,700,000STATE TOTALS 9,765 10.24 100,000 1,107.00 110,700,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SPINACH, FRESH MARKET                    (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  1,620 10.25 16,600 1,203.98 19,986,000Sum of Others      2 1,500.00 3,000STATE TOTALS 1,620 10.25 16,602 1,204.01 19,989,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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SPINACH, PROCESSING                      (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  608 12.27 7,460 153.11 1,142,180STATE TOTALS 608 12.27 7,460 153.11 1,142,180Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

SPINACH, UNSPECIFIED                     (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  4,110 4.40 18,100 942.21 17,054,000Riverside  1,460 10.34 15,100 827.62 12,497,000San Benito  3,500 3.43 12,000 1,793.00 21,516,000Santa Barbara  1,000 7.39 7,390 987.96 7,301,000Santa Clara  744 4.01 2,980 775.84 2,312,000Stanislaus  1,510 11.99 18,100 115.03 2,082,000Ventura  1,550 7.68 11,900 974.37 11,595,000Sum of Others  798 7.49 5,977 896.27 5,357,025STATE TOTALS 14,672 6.24 91,547 870.74 79,714,025Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

SPROUTS, ALFALFA & BEAN                  (N/A) (N/A)

San Francisco           589,500Sum of Others  2 4,520.00 9,039 867.68 7,843,000STATE TOTALS 2 4,519.50 9,039 867.68 8,432,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

SQUASH                                   (Tons) (Tons)

Contra Costa  41 3.95 162 851.85 138,000Fresno  1,950 10.10 19,700 610.00 12,017,000Monterey  287 10.14 2,910 605.50 1,762,000Riverside  40 8.70 348 655.17 228,000San Bernardino  67 8.97 601 1,036.61 623,000San Diego  540 10.00 5,400 574.07 3,100,000San Luis Obispo  314 10.37 3,257 403.44 1,314,000Santa Barbara  940 10.74 10,100 543.66 5,491,000Santa Clara  320 7.81 2,500 630.80 1,577,000Stanislaus  221 18.01 3,980 210.05 836,000Sum of Others  323 10.64 3,437 807.94 2,776,900STATE TOTALS 5,043 10.39 52,395 569.96 29,862,900Counties Reporting ‐‐ 11 

STRAW                                    (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial      77,430 84.50 6,543,000Lassen      225 80.00 18,000Merced      3,470 59.08 205,000Sonoma           183,000Stanislaus      43,600 93.76 4,088,000Sum of Others  2,650 10.89 28,870 67.82 1,958,000STATE TOTALS 153,595 83.41 12,995,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

SUGAR BEETS                              (Tons) (Tons)

Imperial  25,400 46.50 1,181,000 66.28 78,273,000STATE TOTALS 25,400 46.50 1,181,000 66.28 78,273,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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SUNFLOWER SEED, PLANTING                 (Tons) (Tons)

Colusa  6,560 0.57 3,740 3,059.36 11,442,000Glenn  5,320 0.50 2,650 2,404.15 6,371,000Solano  8,640 0.64 5,500 2,575.27 14,164,000Sutter  9,680 0.64 6,190 2,398.87 14,849,000Yolo  21,900        29,767,000Sum of Others  259 0.47 122 4,106.56 501,000STATE TOTALS 52,359 77,094,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

SWISS CHARD                              (Tons) (Tons)

Monterey  676 9.44 6,380 947.65 6,046,000Sum of Others  700 27.17 19,020 2,035.18 38,709,055STATE TOTALS 1,376 18.46 25,400 1,762.01 44,755,055Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

TANGELOS                                 (Tons) (Tons)

Riverside  224 5.45 1,220 696.72 850,000STATE TOTALS 224 5.45 1,220 696.72 850,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

TANGERINES & MANDARINS                   (Tons) (Tons)

Fresno  8,140 10.06 81,900 935.01 76,577,000Kern  14,100 8.30 117,000 1,659.83 194,200,000Placer  190 5.33 1,013 1,590.33 1,611,000Riverside  1,780 6.12 10,900 1,178.07 12,841,000San Diego  969 11.46 11,100 544.14 6,040,000Tulare  15,400 6.03 92,900 1,510.00 140,279,000Ventura  1,350 7.06 9,530 1,083.74 10,328,000Sum of Others  26 467.70 12,159 108.57 1,320,110STATE TOTALS 41,955 8.02 336,502 1,317.07 443,196,110Counties Reporting ‐‐ 8 

TARO ROOT                                (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  12 7.17 86 1,209.30 104,000STATE TOTALS 12 7.17 86 1,209.30 104,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

TOMATILLO                                (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  47 10.68 502 469.52 235,700STATE TOTALS 47 10.68 502 469.52 235,700Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

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Contra Costa  32 7.22 231 1,190.48 275,000Fresno  8,430 19.69 166,000 358.00 59,428,000Kern  470 15.38 7,230 460.44 3,329,000Madera  400 23.30 9,320 447.85 4,174,000Merced  7,950 17.74 141,000 446.87 63,009,000Orange  20 19.35 387 609.82 236,000Riverside  297 20.81 6,180 1,142.72 7,062,000San Benito  670 13.06 8,750 1,153.94 10,097,000San Diego  1,430 19.93 28,500 3,223.51 91,870,000San Joaquin  3,880 14.43 56,000 412.00 23,072,000Santa Clara  744 21.24 15,800 446.20 7,050,000Stanislaus  2,360 14.53 34,300 440.00 15,092,000Sum of Others  5 13.40 67 3,014.93 202,000STATE TOTALS 26,688 17.75 473,765 601.34 284,896,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 13 

TOMATOES, PROCESSING                     (Tons) (Tons)

Colusa  13,500 43.93 593,000 69.95 41,481,000Contra Costa  2,120 50.00 106,000 71.00 7,526,000Fresno  97,600 56.39 5,504,000 68.00 374,272,000Kern  12,000 55.92 671,000 75.00 50,328,000Kings  36,000 51.61 1,858,000 69.29 128,735,000Madera  3,000 67.33 202,000 68.02 13,741,000Merced  15,000 51.53 773,000 68.18 52,701,000Sacramento  2,640 37.27 98,400 70.45 6,932,000San Benito  1,730 61.27 106,000 72.73 7,709,000San Joaquin  26,300 42.02 1,105,000 72.00 79,560,000Santa Clara  980 63.16 61,900 66.04 4,088,000Solano  10,000 41.90 419,000 69.91 29,294,000Stanislaus  28,300 52.05 1,473,000 72.00 106,056,000Sutter  7,830 37.80 296,000 72.04 21,325,000Yolo  36,800 43.40 1,597,000 69.86 111,567,000Sum of Others  355 43.38 15,400 96.88 1,492,000STATE TOTALS 294,155 50.58 14,878,700 69.68 1,036,807,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 16 

TOMATOES, UNSPECIFIED                    (Tons) (Tons)

Los Angeles  35 13.00 455 1,083.52 493,000Monterey  666 18.92 12,600 568.81 7,167,000San Bernardino  13 10.69 139 1,035.25 143,900Ventura  1,730 48.55 84,000 902.61 75,819,000Sum of Others  57 5.16 294 1,138.10 334,600STATE TOTALS 2,501 38.98 97,488 861.21 83,957,500Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

TRITICALE                                (Tons) (Tons)

Solano  3,820 3.04 11,600 212.93 2,470,000Sum of Others  1,230 4.86 5,980 149.83 896,000STATE TOTALS 5,050 3.48 17,580 191.47 3,366,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

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TURKEYS, POULTS                          (N/A) (N/A)

Stanislaus           13,526,000Sum of Others           6,641,000STATE TOTALS      20,167,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 2 

TURKEYS, TOMS & HENS                     (N/A) (N/A)

Sum of Others           357,000STATE TOTALS      357,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

TURKEYS, UNSPECIFIED                     (N/A) (N/A)

Fresno           80,809,000Kings           38,966,000Merced           69,843,000San Joaquin           18,083,000Stanislaus           60,989,000Tulare           11,875,000Sum of Others           363,640STATE TOTALS      280,928,640Counties Reporting ‐‐ 7 

TURNIPS, ALL                             (Tons) (Tons)

Sum of Others  467 1.75 815 621.44 506,470STATE TOTALS 467 1.75 815 621.44 506,470Counties Reporting ‐‐ 1 

VEGETABLES, ORIENTAL, ALL                (Tons) (Tons)

Riverside  2,560 6.99 17,900 701.90 12,564,000San Bernardino  345 5.59 1,930 857.51 1,655,000San Diego  10        111,000Santa Clara  422 36.97 15,600 258.21 4,028,000Ventura  999 8.22 8,210 1,097.44 9,010,000Sum of Others  2,408 3.90 9,384 838.15 7,865,230STATE TOTALS 6,744 7.87 53,024 662.38 35,233,230Counties Reporting ‐‐ 6 

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COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS' DATA, CALENDAR YEAR 2012

CountyHarvested 

AcreageYield Per Acre Production

Dollars

VEGETABLES, UNSPECIFIED                  (N/A) (N/A)

Alameda  83        949,000Amador           1,137,000Butte  789        872,000Calaveras           273,000Colusa  190        14,402,000Contra Costa  1,020        6,824,000Del Norte           165,000Glenn  58        333,000Humboldt           1,247,000Imperial  8,500        52,454,000Kings  11,800        55,449,000Lake  30        344,000Lassen           9,700,000Madera  1,900        16,917,000Marin  330        2,527,000Mendocino  320        900,000Merced  3,240        21,098,000Modoc  5,540        5,835,600Monterey  32,300        116,964,000Napa  21        229,000Placer           1,250,000Riverside  2,490        11,952,000Sacramento  2,220        11,463,000San Benito  6,330        55,533,000San Diego  1,410        46,093,000San Joaquin  1,720        8,568,000San Luis Obispo  9,230        92,651,000San Mateo  389        4,044,000Santa Barbara  11,500        115,990,000Santa Clara  247        4,091,000Santa Cruz  2,800        35,372,000Siskiyou  366        1,914,000Solano  1,990        27,617,000Sonoma  680        11,018,000Stanislaus  3,340        21,344,000Tehama  150        350,000Tulare  2,880        15,022,000Tuolumne  15        193,000Ventura  1,320        42,304,000Yolo  6,190        26,750,000Sum of Others  354 5,237,990STATE TOTALS 121,742 847,376,590Counties Reporting ‐‐ 41 

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CountyHarvested 

AcreageYield Per Acre Production

Dollars

WALNUTS, ENGLISH                         (Tons) (Tons)

Amador  272 0.38 103 2,116.50 218,000Butte  38,000 2.13 80,900 2,899.13 234,540,000Calaveras  775 0.93 720 2,600.00 1,872,000Colusa  8,040 1.60 12,900 2,862.02 36,920,000Contra Costa  390 2.54 991 2,179.62 2,160,000El Dorado  111 0.68 75 2,640.00 198,000Fresno  8,030 1.59 12,800 2,685.00 34,368,000Glenn  19,500 2.18 42,600 2,863.54 121,987,000Kern  775 1.25 970 2,719.59 2,638,000Kings  13,100 2.15 28,100 3,056.30 85,882,000Lake  3,290 0.62 2,040 3,202.94 6,534,000Madera  1,300 2.04 2,650 2,913.21 7,720,000Merced  5,050 1.47 7,430 2,820.59 20,957,000Placer  829 1.95 1,620 2,201.23 3,566,000Sacramento  926 1.60 1,480 2,578.38 3,816,000San Benito  1,580 0.89 1,410 2,077.30 2,929,000San Joaquin  57,800 2.75 159,000 2,874.00 456,966,000San Luis Obispo  2,290 0.60 1,370 2,263.50 3,101,000Santa Clara  164 1.20 197 3,101.52 611,000Shasta  945 1.30 1,230 2,074.80 2,552,000Solano  8,980 1.89 17,000 2,750.53 46,759,000Stanislaus  38,300 1.86 71,200 3,000.00 213,600,000Sutter  26,100 1.64 42,700 2,688.38 114,794,000Tehama  21,800 1.72 37,400 2,765.11 103,415,000Tulare  28,900 2.02 58,400 3,170.00 185,128,000Yolo  13,400 1.36 18,200 2,707.91 49,284,000Yuba  11,600 2.09 24,300 2,447.57 59,476,000Sum of Others  76 1.78 135 4,407.41 595,000STATE TOTALS 312,323 2.01 627,921 2,870.72 1,802,586,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 28 

WHEAT, ALL                               (Tons) (Tons)

Butte  8,970 2.65 23,800 229.79 5,469,000Colusa  16,100 2.40 38,700 232.92 9,014,000Contra Costa  556 2.36 1,310 207.63 272,000Fresno  38,000 2.74 104,000 265.00 27,560,000Glenn  10,800 3.10 33,500 215.22 7,210,000Imperial  95,500 3.47 331,000 327.08 108,265,000Kern  47,500 2.80 133,000 265.37 35,294,000Kings  57,400 3.34 192,000 286.59 55,025,000Lassen  2,780 1.10 3,060 227.12 695,000Madera  6,700 2.22 14,900 249.60 3,719,000Merced  14,900 3.52 52,500 242.48 12,730,000Modoc  8,330 3.25 27,072 225.00 6,091,300Monterey  550 1.91 1,050 234.29 246,000Placer  1,310 2.57 3,370 233.53 787,000Riverside  17,400 0.82 14,300 301.82 4,316,000Sacramento  5,670 2.59 14,700 222.24 3,267,000San Joaquin  29,100 3.04 88,600 226.08 20,031,000Siskiyou  15,000 3.95 59,200 259.76 15,378,000Solano  20,000 2.26 45,100 221.42 9,986,000Stanislaus  3,960 3.06 12,100 245.04 2,965,000Sutter  11,500 2.48 28,500 225.68 6,432,000Tehama  2,880 2.60 7,480 231.82 1,734,000Tulare  44,800 3.84 172,000 265.00 45,580,000Yolo  35,800 2.50 89,400 228.58 20,435,000Sum of Others  2,000 2.24 4,487 241.81 1,085,000STATE TOTALS 497,506 3.01 1,495,129 269.93 403,586,300Counties Reporting ‐‐ 25 

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CountyHarvested 

AcreageYield Per Acre Production

Dollars

WHEAT, SEED                              (Tons) (Tons)

Colusa  153 2.42 371 239.89 89,000Siskiyou  226 4.00 904 285.40 258,000Solano  668 2.50 1,670 240.12 401,000Sutter  541 2.33 1,260 239.68 302,000Sum of Others  1,980 4.05 8,010 280.02 2,243,000STATE TOTALS 3,568 3.42 12,215 269.59 3,293,000Counties Reporting ‐‐ 5 

WOOL                                     (Lbs) (Lbs)

Fresno      361,000 1.65 596,000Glenn      63,400 1.59 101,000Imperial      245,000 1.00 245,000Kern      764,000 1.60 1,223,000Kings      104,000 1.60 166,000Marin      60,400 0.61 36,900Mariposa      14,400 1.60 23,000Mendocino      31,200 1.92 59,900Merced      159,000 1.65 262,000Monterey      14,000 0.45 6,300San Joaquin      62,000 1.81 112,000Siskiyou      18,200 0.85 15,500Solano      251,000 1.42 356,000Sonoma      88,400 0.70 61,900Stanislaus      13,500 1.60 21,600Sutter      114,000 1.67 190,000Tehama           103,000Yuba      6,200 1.29 8,000STATE TOTALS   2,369,700 1.47 3,587,100Counties Reporting ‐‐ 18 

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California County Agricultural Commissioners

County  Name  Mailing Address and Website Mailing City‐State‐Zip  Phone FaxAlameda  Dennis Bray  224 W. Winton Avenue, Room 184

http://www.acgov.org/cda/awm/  Hayward,  CA  94544  (510) 670‐5232 (510) 783‐3928

Alpine  Charlene Carveth   311 Fair Lane http://www.alpinecountyca.gov  

Placerville,  CA  95667‐4195  (530) 621‐5520 (530) 626‐4756

Amador  Mike Boitano  12200‐B Airport Roadhttp://www.co.amador.ca.us/  

Jackson,  CA  95642‐9527  (209) 223‐6487 (209) 223‐3312

Butte  Richard Price  316 Nelson Avenue http://www.buttecounty.net/agcommissioner  

Oroville,  CA  95965‐3318  (530) 538‐7381 (530) 538‐7594

Calaveras  Kevin Wright  891 Mountain Ranch Roadhttp://www.co.calaveras.ca.us/  

San Andreas,  CA  95249‐9709  (209) 754‐6504 (209) 754‐9256

Colusa  Joseph Damiano  100 Sunrise Blvd., Suite Fhttp://www.colusacountyclerk.com/  

Colusa,  CA  95932‐3246  (530) 458‐0580 (530) 458‐5000

Contra Costa  Vince Guise  2366 'A' Stanwell Circlehttp://www.co.contra‐costa.ca.us/  

Concord,  CA  94520‐4804  (925) 646‐5250 (925) 646‐5732

Del Norte  Ken Smith  2650 Washington Blvd.http://www.dnco.org/  

Crescent City,  CA  95531‐8627  (707) 464‐7235 (707) 465‐6044

El Dorado  Charlene Carveth  311 Fair Lane http://www.co.el‐dorado.ca.us/ag/  

Placerville,  CA  95667‐4195  (530) 621‐5520 (530) 626‐4756

Fresno  Les Wright  1730 S. Maple Avenuehttp://www.co.fresno.ca.us/  

Fresno,  CA  93702‐4596  (559) 600‐7510 (559) 455‐2415

Glenn  Jim Donnelly  P.O. Box 351 http://www.countyofglenn.net  

Willows,  CA  95988‐0351  (530) 934‐6501 (530) 934‐6503

Humboldt  Jeff Dolf  5630 S. Broadway http://co.humboldt.ca.us/  

Eureka,  CA  95503‐6905  (707) 455‐7223 (707) 445‐7220

Imperial  Connie Valenzuela  852 Broadway http://www.imperialcounty.net/  

El Centro,  CA  92243‐2850  (760) 482‐4314 (760) 353‐9420

Inyo  Nathan Reade  207 W. South Streethttp://www.inyomonoagriculture.com/  

Bishop,  CA  93514‐3492  (760) 873‐7860 (760) 872‐1610

Kern  Ruben Arroyo  1001 S. Mt. Vernon Avenuehttp://www.kernag.com/default.asp  

Bakersfield,  CA  93307‐2851  (661) 868‐6300 (661) 868‐6301

Kings  Tim Niswander  680 N. Campus Drive, Suite Bhttp://www.countyofkings.com/  

Hanford,  CA  93230‐5923  (559) 582‐3211 Ext. 2830 

(559) 582‐5251

Lake  Steve Hajik  883 Lakeport Blvd. http://www.co.lake.ca.us/Home.htm  

Lakeport,  CA  95453  (707) 263‐0217 (707) 263‐1052

Lassen  Joe Moreo  175 Russell Avenue http://www.co.lassen.ca.us/  

Susanville,  CA  96130‐4299  (530) 251‐8110 (530) 257‐6515

Los Angeles  Kurt Floren  12300 Lower Azusa Roadhttp://acwm.co.la.ca.us/  

Arcadia,  CA  91006 (626) 575‐5471 (626) 350‐3243

Madera  Steve McNeill  332 Madera Avenuehttp://www.madera‐county.com/agcommissioner/  

Madera,  CA  93637‐5499  (559) 675‐7876 (559) 674‐4071

Marin  Stacy K. Carlsen  1682 Novato Blvd., Suite150‐Ahttp://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/AG/main/  

Novato,  CA  94947‐7021  (415) 473‐6700 (415) 473‐7543

Mariposa  Cathi Boze  P.O. Box 905 http://www.mariposacounty.org/  

Mariposa,  CA  95338‐0905  (209) 966‐2075 (209) 966‐2056

Mendocino  Chuck Morse  890 North Bush Streethttp://www.co.mendocino.ca.us/  

Ukiah,  CA  95482‐3745  (707) 463‐4208 (707) 463‐0240

Merced  David Robinson  2139 Wardrobe Avenuehttp://www.co.merced.ca.us/index.aspx  

Merced,  CA  95340‐6495  (209) 385‐7431 (209) 725‐3536

Modoc  Joe Moreo  202 W. 4th Street http://www.modoccounty.us/  

Alturas,  CA  96101‐3915  (530) 233‐6401 (530) 233‐5542

Mono  Nathan Reade  207 W. South Streethttp://www.inyomonoagriculture.com/index.html  

Bishop,  CA  93514‐3492  (760) 873‐7860 (760) 872‐1610

Monterey  Eric Lauritzen  1428 Abbott Street http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/ag/  

Salinas,  CA  93901 (831) 759‐7325 (831) 759‐7325

Napa  David Whitmer  1710 Soscol Avenue, Suite 3http://www.countyofnapa.org/AgCom/  

Napa,  CA  94559‐1315  (707) 253‐4357 (707) 253‐4881

Nevada  Jeffrey Pylman  255 S. Auburn Streethttp://new.mynevadacounty.com/Home/Index.cfm  

Grass Valley,  CA  95945‐7289  (530) 273‐2648 (530) 273‐1713

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California County Agricultural Commissioners

County  Name  Mailing Address Mailing City‐State‐Zip  Phone FaxOrange Rick Le Feuvre  222 E. Bristol Lane

www.ocagcomm.com Orange, CA 92865-2714 (714) 955-0100 (714) 921-2713

Placer Josh Huntsinger  11477 'E' Avenue http://www.placer.ca.gov/

Auburn, CA 95603-2799 (530) 889-7372 (530) 823-1698

Plumas Tim Gibson  208 Fairground Road http://www.countyofplumas.com/index.aspx

Quincy, CA 95971-9462 (530) 283-6365 (530) 283-4210

Riverside John Snyder  P.O. Box 1089 http://www.rivcoag.org/opencms/index.html

Riverside, CA 92502-1089 (951) 955-3011 (951) 955-3012

Sacramento Juli Jensen  4137 Branch Center Road http://www.agcomm.saccounty.net/default.htm

Sacramento, CA 95827-3897 (916) 875-6603 (916) 875-6150

San Benito Ron Ross  P.O. Box 699 http://www.san-benito.ca.us/departments/ag/

Hollister, CA 95024-0699 (831) 637-5344 (831) 637-9015

San Bernardino John Gardner  777 E. Rialto Avenue http://www.sbcounty.gov/awm/

San Bernardino, CA 92415-0720 (909) 387-2115 (909) 387-2449

San Diego Ha Dang  9325 Hazard Way, Ste. 100 http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/awm/

San Diego, CA 92123-1256 (858) 694-2741 (858) 565-7046

San Francisco Miguel Monroy  1390 Market Street, Suite 822 http://www.sfgov.org/

San Francisco, CA 94102-5303 (415) 252-3830 (415) 252-3869

San Joaquin Scott Hudson  2101 E. Earhart Ave, Suite 100 http://www.sjgov.org/agcomm/

Stockton, CA 95206-1809 (209) 953-6000 (209) 953-6022

San Luis Obispo Martin Settevendemie  2156 Sierra Way, Suite A http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/agcomm

San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-4556 (805) 781-5910 (805) 781-1035

San Mateo Fred Crowder  1728 Heller St./P.O. Box 999 http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/portal/site/SMC

Redwood City, CA 94064-0999 (650) 363-4700 (650) 367-0130

Santa Barbara Cathleen Fisher  263 Camino Del Remedio http://www.countyofsb.org/agcomm/

Santa Barbara, CA 93110-1335 (805) 681-5600 (805) 681-5603

Santa Clara Joseph Deviney  1553 Berger Drive, Bldg. 1 http://www.sccagriculture.org/portal/site/ag/

San Jose, CA 95112-2795 (408) 918-4600 (408) 286-2460

Santa Cruz Mary Lou Nicoletti  175 Westridge Drive http://www.agdept.com/

Watsonville, CA 95076-2797 (831) 763-8080 (831) 763-8255

Shasta Mary Pfeiffer  3179 Bechelli Lane, Suite 210 http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index.aspx

Redding, CA 96002-2041 (530) 224-4949 (530) 224-4951

Sierra Keith Mahan  208 Fairground Road http://www.sierracounty.ws/

Quincy, CA 95971-9462 (530) 283-6365 (530) 283-4210

Siskiyou Patrick J. Griffin  525 S. Foothill Drive http://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/AG/ag.aspx

Yreka, CA 96097-3090 (530) 841-4033 (530) 842-6690

Solano Jim Allan  501 Texas Street http://www.solanocounty.com/depts/agriculture/

Fairfield, CA 94533-5627 (707) 784-1310 (707) 784-1330

Sonoma Tony Linegar  133 Aviation Blvd., Suite 110 http://www.sonoma-county.org/agcomm/index.htm

Santa Rosa, CA 95403-2893 (707) 565-2371 (707) 565-3850

Stanislaus Gary Caseri  3800 Cornucopia Way, Suite B http://www.stanag.org/

Modesto, CA 95358-9494 (209) 525-4730 (209) 525-4790

Sutter Mark P. Quisenberry  142 Garden Highway http://www.co.sutter.ca.us

Yuba City, CA 95991-5512 (530) 822-7500 (530) 822-7510

Tehama Rick J. Gurrola  P.O. Box 38 http://www.co.tehama.ca.us/

Red Bluff, CA 96080 (530) 527-4504 (530) 529-1049

Trinity Mark T. Lockhart  P.O. Box 1466 http://www.trinitycounty.org/

Weaverville, CA 96093-1466 (530) 623-1356 (530) 623-1391

Tulare Marilyn Kinoshita  4437 South Laspina Street, Suite B http://www.co.tulare.ca.us/

Tulare, CA 93274 (559) 685-3323 (559) 685-3335

Tuolumne Vicki Helmar  2 South Green Street http://www.tuolomnecounty.ca.gov

Sonora, CA 95370-4617 (209) 533-5691 (209) 533-5520

Ventura Henry Gonzales  669 County Square Dr./P.O. Box 3937 www.ventura.org

Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 477-1620 (805) 525-8922

Yolo John Young  70 Cottonwood Street http://www.yolocounty.org

Woodland, CA 95695-2593 (530) 666-8140 (530) 662-6094

Yuba Louie B. Mendoza, Jr.  915 - 8th Street, Suite 127 www.co.yuba.ca.us/Departments/Ag/

Marysville, CA 95901 (530) 749-5400 (530) 749-5404

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