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California Central Valley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (698 words) |
 | The California Central Valley is a large, flat valley that dominates the central portion of the state of California. |
 | The Valley is also known for its hot weather in the summer and the thick tule fog in the winter. |
 | The Central Valley has become famous around the world as the home of California's giant agriculture industry; the fertile soil is also thought to have originated from the days when the valley was a sea floor. |
| NPR : California's Central Valley (1116 words) |
 | Yet the Central Valley is often referred to as the "other California" or California's "backyard," and the valley's inhabitants are acutely aware that they do not share in the glamour of Hollywood or Silicon Valley. |
 | California's Central Valley is the most dynamic agricultural region in the world, yet farmers there are under tremendous pressure from new valley residents relocated from the coast and environmentalists to clean up their act. |
 | The birthplace of modern agribusiness, the Central Valley supplies a quarter of the nations' foodstuffs and sets trends for farming nationwide. |