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  2. Category:Farms in California - Wikipedia

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  3. Yellow Finn potato - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Finn is a potato cultivar.Its origin is sourced to Europe. [1] [2] It is medium-sized with yellow flesh and skin that varies from white to yellow.[1]Although its yields are described as low, the cultivar was widely grown in California by small-scale producers during the 1990s.

  4. Grimmway Farms - Wikipedia

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    Grimmway Farms was established in the mid-1960s when brothers Rodney Grimm and Robert Grimm started farming five acres of sweet corn on their grandfather's chicken farm in Anaheim, California. [4] Through the years, they added other crops, which they sold alongside the corn in small family-run roadside produce stands.

  5. These 6 Northern California farms let you pick your own ... - AOL

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    These 6 Northern California farms let you pick your own strawberries, blackberries and more. Hanh Truong. May 11, 2023 at 11:33 AM.

  6. California farms grapple with flooded fields, ‘hundreds of ...

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    During a break in the rain, farm workers drain lettuce fields of flood water as an atmospheric river storm slams California in Salinas, California, on Friday, March 10, 2023. (Melina Mara/The ...

  7. Agriculture in California - Wikipedia

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    California has more certified organic farms than any other state. In 2016, more than a million acres in the state were certified organic. [188] CA grows 90% or more of the U.S. production of Organic almonds, artichokes, avocados, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, dates, figs, grapes, strawberries, lemons, lettuce, plums, and walnuts. [189]

  8. Grapes, melons, sweet potatoes targeted by thieves in ... - AOL

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    Some people take sweet potatoes for the seeds. Brian Escobar, director of Organic & Safety Operations for A.V. Thomas Produce, Inc., in Atwater, shared a similar experience.

  9. Tanaka Farms - Wikipedia

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    Tanaka Farms is a family-owned and operated farm and produce market in Irvine, California. Its focus is not wholesale goods production but agritourism, mainly focused towards school-age children on field trips. It grows over sixty varieties of fruits and vegetables and does not use GMO seeds or unapproved pesticides.