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California Commercial Crops - Region 2

Stanislaus County

This information was compiled from the 1995 Agricultural Commissioners' reports and a 1997 survey of Agricultural Commissioners.


Crops grown in this county:

A-D
Alfalfa, Hay; Almond; Anise (Fennel); Apple, All; Apricot, All; Asparagus; Avocado, All; Barley; Basil; Bean, Blackeye (Peas); Bean, Lima; Beet, Garden; Blueberry; Bok Choy (Pak Choi, Patsai, Taisai, Tat-soi, Tsatsoi, Wong bok); Boysenberry; Broccoli; Cabbage, Head; Carrot; Cauliflower; Celeriac; Cherry, Sweet; Chervil; Chestnut; Chives; Clover, Hay; Collard Greens; Coriander, Leaves (Cilantro); Corn, Field; Corn, Silage & Forage; Corn, Sweet; Cotton; Cucumber; Daikon (Lobok); Dandelion Greens; Dates; Dill, Leaves;

E-P
Eggplant; Figs; Garlic, All; Grape, Wine; Grapefruit; Hay, Grain; Kale; Kiwifruit; Kohlrabi; Leeks; Lemons, All; Lovage; Marjoram; Melon, Cantaloupe; Melon, Honeydew; Mustard, Chinese; Nectarine; Nursery, Flowers, Potted; Nursery, Ornamentals, Herbaceous; Nursery, Ornamentals, Woody; Nursery, Turf; Olive; Onion, Dry Bulb; Onion, Green; Orange, Navel; Orange, Tangerine & Mandarine; Oregano; Parsley; Pea, English; Peach, Cling; Peach, Freestone; Pear, Bartlett; Pecan; Pepper, Bell; Peppermint; Persimmon, Fuyu; Pistachio; Plum; Plumcot; Potato, Irish; Potato, Sweet (Camote); Prickly Pear Cactus; Prune; Pumpkin;

R-W
Rice; Rosemary; Safflower; Sage; Savory, Summer; Shallot; Silage; Sorrel; Spearmint; Spinach; Squash, Banana; Squash, Calabaza; Squash, Crookneck; Squash, Hubbard; Squash, Scallop; Squash, Summer; Squash, Winter; Squash, Zucchini; Strawberry; Sudan Grass, Hay; Sugarbeet; Sugarcane; Sunflower, Seed Crop; Swiss Chard; Tangelo; Tarragon; Thyme; Tomato, Fresh Market; Tomato, Processing; Walnut, Black; Walnut, English; Watercress; Watermelon; Wheat.

 
 

 

Stanislaus County



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