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Just a short drive from downtown Sacramento, the California Agriculture Museum is the home of the Heidrick Tractor Collection & Event Center and showcases the marvels of agriculture and commercial trucking with 130,000 square feet of interactive one-of-a-kind exhibits and the world's largest collection of antique agricultural equipment.
Agriculture. The Sacramento River watershed, including the valley and adjacent highlands. Citrus and nut orchards and cattle ranches are common to both halves of the Central Valley. The Sacramento Valley's agricultural industry also resembles that of the San Joaquin Valley to the south.
5 Σεπ 2021 · The valley has two main parts: the Sacramento Valley (north) and the San Joaquin Valley (south); each has particular distinguishing agricultural features (such as soil, hydrology, climate, and economy) that have driven how agriculture and water infrastructure have developed.
The Valley is a vast agricultural region drained by the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers. The Valley averages about 50 miles in width and extends about 400 mi northwest from the Tehachapi Mountains to Redding.
9 Ιουλ 2024 · We Are Farm To Fork encourages the use of local food in the greater Sacramento region to make a positive impact on health, economy, the environment and our community. We pioneer solutions that address the same challenges being faced worldwide.
Agriculture is the largest industry in the Sacramento Valley with major crops that include rice, orchards (stone fruit and nuts), grain, pasture, tomatoes, and vineyards. The largest urban centers are Redding, Chico, Oroville, Marysville/Yuba City, Woodland, Davis, and Sacramento.
Our work centers on growing a viable food and agriculture economy; ensuring more purchasing of locally-grown foods by institutions and others; increasing access to healthy foods in underserved communities; improving environmental sustainability; and promoting agricultural innovation.