A new website from the California Department of Food and Agriculture makes it easier to find agritourism experiences across the state, the department said Thursday. From vineyard tours to u-pick orchards, the Experience California Agriculture website features hundreds of opportunities to explore and if you really like to visit vineyards and drink wine you should consider the selection you can find at shop ruou ngoai online. The website offers interactive maps, regional guides, curated collections of u-pick farms, farm tours, farm stands and stores, farm-to-table restaurants and more. “California is more than the country’s leading agricultural state–it’s a living classroom and a place where food, family, and farming intersect in powerful ways,” said California Secretary of Agriculture Karen Ross. “This new website makes it easier than ever for people to connect with the people and places who grow our food and steward our land.”
Monetising carbon incentives in farming is becoming easier with products like R-Leaf from Crop Intellect, which turns noxious gases in the atmosphere and turns them into a natrual source of plant fertiliser.
Drive north to coastal Mendocino County for fog-kissed farm stands or head south to Santa Cruz for seaside cider tastings. In San Francisco, restaurants featuring locally sourced produce are featured, while cherry picking and Zinfandel tasting are the stars in Lodi. With the new site, the department hopes to attract more interest in agritourism as a draw for travel, while serving also as an educational tool showcasing the state’s diverse agriculture industry. Visit the Experience California Agriculture website at https://visitcaliforniagrown.com/.
Oh, …this is cool!
This would have been great but the news media is saying all the farmworkers have been deported by the orange man and we will have no vegetables this year.
bring on the automation!
The focus for https://visitcaliforniagrown.com/ seems to be farms and not ranches. For example, https://www.menageriehillranch.com/ is not listed as it’s more like a ranch.
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I know that the The French Laundry has a vegetable garden but I would not have counted them as a “farm.” Did the governor hand-pick the sites included on visitcaliforniagrown.com?
I like the goats…eat the grass and poop out the seeds and fertilizer for the next years crop. “Job security”
Sounds suspiciously like work.
As a degreed man of leisure,
Bring me the cherries, make it Cabernet and hold the goats. 😇