A blog about Business & Finance.
About MoneyTalks


Member Since:
January 29, 2008
Last Signed In:
November 07, 2009
Profile Views:
1695
Blog Views:
100995
View Profile
Send a Message
Send To A Friend
Sign Guestbook
Add as a Friend

Previous Posts
Kern unemployment at 13.9 percent in September
Pre-Halloween Christmas displays
Read Florez's letter to the PUC
Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food
Text of Jerald Teixeira plea agreement
What are your kids (or you?) going to be for Halloween?
Update on Forever 21 opening at Valley Plaza
First-time homebuyer credit still available
Facts on Kern come out in American Community Survey
What can you get for your money? See our home sales map
Archives
January 08
February 08
March 08
April 08
May 08
June 08
July 08
August 08
September 08
October 08
November 08
December 08
January 09
February 09
March 09
April 09
May 09
June 09
July 09
August 09
September 09
October 09
November 09
The team

Contact us with your news and information:

Christine Peterson, cpeterson@bakersfield.com, 395-7418

John Cox, jcox@bakersfield.com, 395- 7345

Courtenay Edelhart, cedelhart@bakersfield.com, 395-7372

 

E-mail & Print

Get e-mail updates from this blog, and download a PDF to print on the go with the Money Talks Printcast.

Subscribe!
RSS 2.0 feed RSS 2.0
Add to My Yahoo
Add to My Google
Add to Bloglines
Add to My AOL

Share!


MoneyTalks - > Money Talks -> Crop report: Gross production value of Kern's agricultural commodities down slightly
Crop report: Gross production value of Kern's agricultural commodities down slightly

The ranking of the top 20 agricultural commodities produced in Kern County didn't change much between 2007 and 2008, but the value did.

For the second year, Kern County had gross production value of more than $4 billion, agricultural commissioner Ruben Arroyo wrote to the Kern County Board of Supervisors in a letter dated Tuesday accompanying an annual crop report. But the gross value of all ag commodities produced was down 1.4 percent from 2007, the report said.

Read the full story here.

Posted in the Business & Finance interest group.
Topics: crop report, agriculture
posted by MoneyTalks on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 05:10 PM
Report a Violation
Viewed 54 times
2 comments from 2 users

1

posted by catpaw on Jun 30, 2009 at 08:51 AM

From the alarms of California farmers water is the number one concern. They are predicting fallow acerage if they don't have the water to grow the food. 

posted by randomfactor on Jun 30, 2009 at 09:23 AM

They are predicting fallow acerage

Like that's a bad thing.

1

  (You need to be signed in to leave a comment)

BAKERSFIELD.COM HOT TOPICS: