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Desert Center is a small town (population 968) located in the Colorado Desert of Southern California, between the cities of Blythe and Indio on Interstate 10. In the vicinity of Desert Center lie the Chuckwalla Mountains, Corn Springs, the defunct Eagle Mountain iron mine, and the town of Chiriaco Summit. The Colorado Desert (yellow) showing Joshua Tree National Park The Colorado Desert is a large arid depression in southeastern California and northeastern Baja California in Mexico. ... Blythe is a doll created in 1972 by the now-defunct American toy company Kenner. ... Indio, California is a city located in the Coachella Valley of Southern Californias desert region. ... MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-5 CA 18-19 I-15 CA 57 I-17 AZ 143 I-17 AZ 150 I-8 AZ 199 I-19 AZ 260 I-25 NM 145 I-20 TX 187 I-35 TX 570-572 I-45 TX 768 I-49 LA 103... Eagle Mountain can refer to one of at least two places in the United States: The highest point in Minnesota, at 2301 feet The town of Eagle Mountain, Utah This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


The town was founded in 1921 by Stephen A. Ragsdale, also known as “Desert Steve,” an itinerant preacher from Arkansas, and his wife, Lydia. They established a café, later joined by a market, Stanco gas station and drive-in hamburger stand, which were run for decades by their son, Stanley.


In the early 1940s, when Desert Center had only 19 residents, the Army, under the direction of General George Patton, established the Desert Center Army Air Field to support operations in the California-Arizona Maneuver Area, an 18,000 square mile base whose purpose was to train troops for combat in the deserts of North Africa against the forces of Nazi Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. The enormous operation came to a close in 1944, when the Allies were victorious in the North African theater. A museum honoring General Patton and his training complex is located in Chiriaco Summit. General George Smith Patton Jr. ... Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel (listen ▶(?)) (November 15, 1891 – October 14, 1944) was one of the most distinguished German Field Marshals and commander of the Deutsches Afrika Korps in World War II. He is also known by his nickname The Desert Fox (Wüstenfuchs, listen ▶(?)), for the skillful military campaigns he...


After the military’s departure, the town became quiet again, remaining relatively unchanged as old U.S. Highway 60 was replaced by Interstate 10. United States Highway 60 is an east-west United States highway, running 2,670 miles (4,300 km) from Virginia to Arizona. ... MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-5 CA 18-19 I-15 CA 57 I-17 AZ 143 I-17 AZ 150 I-8 AZ 199 I-19 AZ 260 I-25 NM 145 I-20 TX 187 I-35 TX 570-572 I-45 TX 768 I-49 LA 103...


Today, though showing its age, the town is still bustling. In addition to supporting tourism by providing sparse amenities for travelers crossing the vast expanse of desert between the Colorado River and Indio, it is home to agricultural plantations, several RV parks frequented by “snowbirds,” and the posh Lake Tamarisk Desert Resort. Colorado River in the Grand Canyon from Desert View The Colorado River is a river in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, approximately 1,450 mi (2,333 km) long, draining a part of the arid regions on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains. ... Indio, California is a city located in the Coachella Valley of Southern Californias desert region. ...


The 1980s saw a surge of growth in Desert Center as jojoba gained popularity. The brackish water, sandy soil and dry weather make the area ideal for cultivation of this hardy desert plant whose oil is used chiefly in cosmetic products. Binomial name Simmondsia chinensis Jojoba, Simmondsia chinensis, is a shrub which grows in Arizona and adjacent parts of Mexico and is grown for the liquid wax (commonly called oil) in its seeds, which is similar to sebum, does not go rancid, and is therefore used in cosmetics as a moisturizer...


In the early 1990s, Stanley Ragsdale commissioned the planting of several hundred palm trees in strange patterns on the town’s frontage with Interstate 10. When asked why, he said he always wanted a “tree-ring circus.” Since his death in 1999, the trees have fallen into disrepair and many have died. MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # I-5 CA 18-19 I-15 CA 57 I-17 AZ 143 I-17 AZ 150 I-8 AZ 199 I-19 AZ 260 I-25 NM 145 I-20 TX 187 I-35 TX 570-572 I-45 TX 768 I-49 LA 103...


Despite many changes in the modern world, Desert Center is a true survivor – a town that not only refuses to die, it thrives and continues to provide a safe haven for travelers. It is a fitting monument to its founder, who once said, “Even the woodpecker owes his success to the fact that he uses his head.”


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Welcome to Desert Research & Extension Center (557 words)
Among the Center's major contributions to desert agriculture are the development of several crop varieties including Calmar, Imperial, and Calicel lettuce; Moapa, UC Cibola, CUF 101, and Sonora alfalfa; UC 157 asparagus; Imperial artichoke; and UC Signal barley.
The Center has developed key requirements for the livestock feedlot industry, and, because of its winter climate, it is a major germplasm testing point for various agronomic and vegetable crops.
Crops of importance in the area and at the Center are alfalfa, wheat, barley, cotton, melons, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce, onions, and sugarbeets.
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