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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY 2010 AGRICULTURAL REPORT
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HIGHLIGHTS TOTAL VALUE: $1,960,086,000 DECLINE: 2% TREND: Second Decline in a Row FACTORS: Late Spring Rains and Cool Growing Temperatures Resulted in Lower Yields NEW #1 COMMODITY: Milk FEATURED CROP: Winegrapes
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CHANGES IN MAJOR CROP CATEGORIES
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NOTABLE GAINS & LOSSES (VALUES) DECREASES Asparagus: -46.8% Peppers: -44.4% Tomatoes: -42.6% Blueberries: -22.9 % Cherries: -13.3% INCREASES Silage Corn: 115.5% Milk: 32.5% Walnuts: 29.1% Almonds: 16.7%
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2010 1.Milk 2.Grapes 3.Walnuts 4.Cherries 5.Almonds 6.Tomatoes 7.Cattle & Calves 8.Hay 9.Apples 10.Silage Corn (New) TOP TEN CROPS 2009 1.Grapes 2.Milk 3.Cherries 4.Tomatoes 5.Walnuts 6.Almonds 7.Hay 8.Cattle and Calves 9.Apples 10.Asparagus
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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY WINEGRAPE PRODUCTION FACTS Acres: 95,600 Value: $248,666,000 Yield: 5.7 T/Acre (2010) Harvest: Aug - Oct Rank Acreage: # 1 Rank in Value: #3 Wineries: >75
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CHANGING GRAPE ACREAGE
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SAN JOAQUIN CO. APPELLATIONS Borden Ranch Clements Hills Jahant Mokelumne River River Junction Tracy Hills Lodi
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Light Brown Apple Moth Glassy-winged Sharpshooter European Grapevine Moth Invasive Winegrape Pests
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THANK YOU! American Ag Credit, Farm Bureau Federation, and Lodi Winegrape Commission For Their Contributions. Commodity Groups And Farmers For Providing Information. U.C. Cooperative Extension. Agricultural Commissioner’s Staff. 10
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