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What are the two valleys that make up the Central Valley in California
Actually it is one big valley called the San Joaquin Valley. There are references to the southern San Joaquin Valley and the Northern section, but it is one valley .
Actually it is one big valley called the San Joaquin Valley. There are references to the southern San Joaquin Valley and the Northern section, but it is one valley .
Actually it is one big valley called the San Joaquin Valley. There are references to the southern San Joaquin Valley and the Northern section, but it is one valley .
Actually it is one big valley called the San Joaquin Valley. There are references to the southern San Joaquin Valley and the Northern section, but it is one valley .
They earn about 70k to 90k, here in the central valley of California.
California's Central Valley is devoted primarily to agriculture; fruit, almonds, vegetables and cattle ranches. Sacramento, at the northern end of the valley, is a government town but is becoming a technology center as Silicon Valley residents discover that they can afford much nicer homes in Sacramento and Folsom than they could in Cupertino or Sunnyvale.
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Sacramento and San Joaquin Valley
The Central Valley of California is the "bread basket of the world." We grow all the fruits, vegetables, rice, nuts, cotton, dairies, and grapes/raisins. You will find our products around the world. If you like raisins you are eating them from here. This is the raisin capital of the world.
The San Joaquin Valley is one of the largest ag areas of the country. We grow all the different fruits, grains, cotton, rice, and have large diary operations. Our produce can be found in the markets of New York City to the smallest city/town in the US. We ship to other nations and also have a large manufacturing base. This is prime land and without it many people would be out of work and food.
The McMurdo Dry Valleys make up about three percent of the size of the Antarctic continent -- and in total, measure about 4,800 square kilometres or 1,900 square miles. There are 15 named valleys in this group, and for example, Taylor Valley measures about 18 miles in length.