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CA Agriculture
Agriculture - A Look At California Agriculture
This cool printout gives you a good overview of California's agricultural products.
Mar 17, 2006, 19:02 PST
CA Agriculture
Agriculture Statistics - California
Take a look at California's top agricultural commodities and exports. Scroll to the bottom and link to a special fact sheet just for kids!
Mar 17, 2006, 07:03 PST
CA Agriculture
California Agricultural Alphabet Coloring Book
Learn about California's agricultural products with this USDA coloring book.
Oct 27, 2006, 22:57 PST
CA Agriculture
California Forest Resources
Nearly one-third of Californias 101 million acres is forests, 45 percent owned by the federal government, 45 percent in private land, and 10 percent held by other public owners and the United States Bureau of Land Management.
Oct 28, 2006, 11:24 PST
CA Agriculture
California Forests, Farms, & State Foods
Connect to online resources about California's forests, get maps of California farms, and find state food recipes.
Mar 17, 2006, 11:26 PST
CA Agriculture
California Recipes
The following recipes will introduce you to the foods of California. Some of the recipes are for easier items that are good for classroom state report projects such as Frosty Strawberry Pops, Classic Walnut Brownies, and Bumps on a Bagel. There are also recipes that are a bit more exotic, such as Nectarine Napoleons and Christmas Stollen from CalRaisin.
Mar 17, 2006, 07:57 PST
CA Agriculture
California's Top Ten Agricultural Commodities
What are California's Top Ten Agricultural Commodities?
Oct 27, 2006, 21:48 PST
CA Agriculture
Plants in the Lives of Northern California Native Americans
Some 12,000 years ago, the first human migrants to California found a rich and diverse flora of about 5000 different species of vascular ("higher") plants. Some 1500 of these exist only in California and are termed endemic species. But many of the others were already familiar to the immigrants and they knew how to use them (or closely related species) for food, medicine, and crafts. The abundance of plant and animal foods in this environment led to the buildup by 1800 of an aboriginal population of over a half million, one of densest in the US.
Mar 17, 2006, 20:23 PST
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