Farmers explore novel crops in Yolo County
date:Jan 24, 2019
Some think avocados, hops or even mulberries could be the future crops of Sacramento Valleys farming. This option was questioned by academic experts and interested participants at a meeting titled New Frontiers in Sacramento Valley Farming.

The event, organized by the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources and held last week in Woodland, brought together researchers from across the UC system to discuss the potential for five novel perennial crops: avocados, blueb
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