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Agricultural Production
San Joaquin County, with its 920,000 acres of agriculturally productive land, is California’s 7th-largest producer of agriculture. The San Joaquin region produced $2.53 billion in agriculture in 2017.
Crop Report Summary
Grapes are the most lucrative fruit and nut crop in San Joaquin County, while almonds and walnuts are the next highest. Fruits and nut crops comprise most of the agricultural revenue, followed by livestock and poultry, and vegetables third. Every crop category except vegetables increased production in 2017 from 2016.
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Top 10 San Joaquin Crops | Gross in Millions (2017) |
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Grapes | $396 |
Milk | $387 |
Almonds | $363 |
Walnuts | $317 |
Cherries | $185 |
Cattle & Calves | $104 |
Tomatoes | $79 |
Potatoes | $63 |
Hay (All) | $59 |
Silage (Other) | $36 |
Top 10 Agriculture Counties | Gross in Millions (2017) |
---|---|
Kern |
$7,254 |
Tulare | $7,040 |
Fresno | $7,025 |
Monterey | $4,425 |
Stanislaus | $3,648 |
Merced | $3,410 |
San Joaquin | $2,528 |
Ventura | $2,100 |
Kings | $2,066 |
Imperial | $2,066 |