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  2. Zamora, California - Wikipedia

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    Zamora 4-H has maintained the cohesiveness of the community since the loss of a community school. [6] Yolo County officials estimated its 2005 population at 61 and predicted it would have a population of 99 by 2025. Zamora is served by its own post office, [7] a volunteer fire department and St Agnes Catholic church. It lies at an elevation of ...

  3. Category:Farms in California - Wikipedia

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  4. Anderson, California - Wikipedia

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    Anderson is a city in Shasta County, California, approximately 10 miles (16 km) south of Redding. Its population is 11,323 as of the 2020 census , up from 9,932 from the 2010 census . Located 138 miles (222 km) north of Sacramento , the city's roots are as a railroad town near the northern tip of the Central Valley of California.

  5. Anderson Valley - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Valley, Mendocino County Anderson Valley is a sparsely populated region in western Mendocino County in Northern California.Located approximately 100 miles (160 km) north of San Francisco, the name "Anderson Valley" applies broadly to several rural, unincorporated communities in or near the alluvial terraces along Anderson Creek and other tributaries to the Navarro River.

  6. 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]

  7. Sod - Wikipedia

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    Sod is grown on specialist farms. For 2009, the United States Department of Agriculture reported 1,412 farms had 368,188 acres (149,000.4 ha) of sod in production. [9]It is usually grown locally (within 100 miles of the target market) [10] to minimize both the cost of transport and also the risk of damage to the product.

  8. Sierra Pacific Industries - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) is the second-largest lumber producer in the United States. [1] A privately held company, it was co-founded in 1949 by R. H. Emmerson and his son, A. A. "Red" Emmerson, the long-term CEO, and A. A. Emmerson's sons George and Mark are now president and CEO.

  9. Old California-Oregon Road - Wikipedia

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    Old California Oregon Road is a historical site in Anderson, California, in Shasta County. Old California Oregon Road site is California Historical Landmark No. 58 listed on December 6, 1932. [ 1 ] The Old California Oregon Road was the main road used by pioneer travelers between the Trinity River and the northern gold mines of California and ...