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Farming in the Yuba-Sutter area began with John Sutter's Hock Farm in 1841 and hasn't stopped since. To this day, it remains one of the leading industries in Sutter County and in the portion of Yuba County that is in the Sacramento Valley. Farm products invented in the Yuba-Sutter area include Proper Wheat (developed by Edward Proper in 1868), Thompson's Seedless Grape (developed by William Thompson and first propagated slightly west of Sutter in 1872), Phillips Canning Cling Peach (developed by A. F. Abbott and Joseph Phillips in the 1880s), and the Rio Oso Gem peach (developed by William F. Yerkes in the 1920s).

Sutter County

Approximately 88% of the land in Sutter County is used for farming or grazing. As of 1997, there were 269 domestic hogs, 684 domestic birds, 12,660 domestic cattle, and 15,407 domestic sheep in Sutter County. As of the same year, Sutter County ranked first among all the nation's counties in production of plums, second in peaches, third in rice, and seventh in tomatoes. According to the 2007 Sutter County Crop Report, the top five leading crops in Sutter County are rice, walnuts, peaches, tomatoes, plums/prunes, and almonds, in that order. Beans, melons, alfalfa, and hay are also commonly grown here.

Farming is an especially dominant industry in the areas of Robbins, Kirkville, Cranmore, and Meridian in western Sutter County, where fully 50% of employed males work in agriculture, as do 18% of employed females, according to a July 2007 estimate. In Live Oak in northern Sutter County, 32% of employed males and 10% of employed females work in agriculture. Many Migrant Farm Workers live in these areas seasonally.

Yuba County

As of 1997, Yuba County ranked sixth among all the nation's counties in production of peaches, and sixth in plums and prunes. According to the 2007 Yuba County Crop Report, the top five agricultural commodities in Yuba County are rice, walnuts, peaches, milk, and cattle, in that order.

In Yuba County, the leading industry is the construction industry, but farming is a close second. As of a July 2007 estimate, 14% of employed males in Linda, 11% of employed males in Olivehurst, and 10% of employed males in Wheatland and Beale Air Force Base work in agriculture.

History

Hock Farm
Anti-Debris Association
Wheatland Hop Riot

People

A. F. Abbott
J. T. Bogue
Frederick Hoke
Almeda E. McDevitt
George Ohleyer
Joseph Phillips
Edward Proper
Frederick Peter Tarke
William Thompson
B. F. Walton
William F. Yerkes

Events

April - September: Farmers' Market
May: Marysville Stampede and Flying U Rodeo and Twin City Slickers Cattle Drive
July: Marysville Peach Fest
October: Harvest Hoedown

Links

[WWW]Yuba-Sutter County Farm Bureau
chicoOrchards on the Chico Wiki
chicoAlmond Orchards and davisAlmond Trees from the Chico Wiki and the Davis Wiki
chicoWalnut Orchards and davisWalnuts from the Chico Wiki and the Davis Wiki
davisRice Paddies on the Davis Wiki
davisTomatoes on the Davis Wiki

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