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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
2010 AGRICULTURAL REPORT
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
FIELD CROPS FRUIT & NUT VEGETABLE NURSERY PRODUCTS
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
LIVESTOCK &POULTRY PRODUCTS
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1,000,000,000
2010 2009
CHANGES IN MAJOR CROP CATEGORIES
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%
20101. Milk #2. Grapes $3. Walnuts #4. Cherries $5. Almonds #6. Tomatoes $7. Cattle & Calves
#8. Hay $9. Apples10.Silage Corn
(New)
TOP TEN CROPS2009
1. Grapes 2. Milk3. Cherries4. Tomatoes5. Walnuts6. Almonds7. Hay8. Cattle and
Calves9. Apples10. Asparagus
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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Winegrapes Tokay Grapes Other Table Grapes
CHANGING GRAPE ACREAGE
SAN JOAQUIN CO. APPELLATIONS
Borden Ranch
Clements Hills
Jahant
Mokelumne River
River Junction
Tracy Hills
Lodi
Light Brown Apple Moth
Glassy-winged Sharpshooter
European Grapevine Moth
Invasive Winegrape Pests
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.
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