Top 10 commodities:
- Grapes – $1,453,481,000
- Citrus, Fresh & Producing – $1,303,348,000
- Almonds, Including By-Products – $1,144,377,000
- Pistachios – $944,542,000
- Milk, Market & Manufacturing – $661,760,000
- Carrots, Fresh & Processing – $464,465,000
- Cattle & Calves – $247,709,000
- Pomegranates, Fresh & Producing – $125,412,000
- Potatoes – $113,125,000
- Apiary – $105,817,000
Top 10 commodities:
- Milk – $700,421,000
- Pistachios – $214,447,000
- Cotton – $195,388,000
- Cattle & Calves – $162,740,000
- Almonds – $148,639,000
- Tomatoes – $126,133,000
- Corn, Silage – $69,782,000
- Livestock, Poultry – $59,772,000
- Walnuts – $51,007,007
- Alfalfa, Hay – $40,014,000
Kings County Links
Top 10 commodities:
- Milk – $1,866,696,000
- Oranges, Navels & Valencia – $1,062,257,000
- Cattle & Calves – $602,035,000
- Grapes – $569,813,000
- Pistachios – $444,235,000
- Tangerines – $402,116,000
- Almonds, Meats & Hulls – $352,338,000
- Lemons – $268,650,000
- Corn, Grain & Silage – $185,758,000
- Peaches, Cling & Freestone – $171,961,000
Tulare County Links
Top 10 commodities:
- Almonds – $1,255,475,723
- Grapes – $1,046,356,645
- Pistachios – $761,967,964
- Poultry – $573,959,000
- Milk – $464,561,000
- Cattle – $417,551,000
- Garlic – $398,566,000
- Tomatoes – $381,349,013
- Oranges – $305,204,000
- Peaches – $264,139,238
Fresno County Links
Top 10 commodities:
- Strawberries – $727,444,000
- Cauliflower – $109,282,000
- Broccoli – $104,654,000
- Nursery Products – $98,567,000
- Wine Grapes – $93,836,000
- Avocado – $80,161,000
- Lettuce, Leaf – $78,084,000
- Lettuce, Head – $74,298,000
- Celery – $61,688,000
- Blackberries – $46,560,000
Santa Barbara County Links
Top ten milk-producing counties:
- Tulare Co. – $1,776,855,000
- Merced Co. – $904,758,000 *2016
- Kings Co. – $676,629,000
- Stanislaus Co. – $663,650,000
- Kern Co. – $579,714,000
- Fresno Co. – $441,214,000
- San Joaquin Co. – $387,386,000
- Madera Co. – $306,228,000
- San Bernardino Co. – $163,630,300
- Riverside Co. – $146,187,000
Dairy and Quota Links
The Central Valley of California is known for its fertile soil and Mediterranean climate, which makes it suitable for a diverse variety of valuable crops. The Central Valley of California is one of if not, the most productive agricultural region in the world.
Below are some examples of the types of properties:
Tree Nuts – almonds, pistachios, walnuts, pecans
Livestock – dairy farms, poultry and egg ranches, feedlots, cattle ranches
Vineyards – table grapes, wine grapes, raisin grapes
Fruit Trees – apples, peaches, apricots, nectarines, pomegranates, pears, cherries, plums, pluots
Citrus – oranges, lemons, mandarins, tangerines
Row Crops – cotton, tomatoes, potatoes, melons, vegetables
Field Crops – alfalfa, corn, wheat, feed crops
Specialty Crops – olives, organic row crops, organic tree crops