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Encyclopedia > Richvale, California

Richvale is a small farming community (estimated population 250) in Butte County, California, south of Chico and west of Oroville. The primary crop grown in the area surrounding Richvale is rice, irrigated from the Oroville Dam on the Feather River. Several farmers in the area are known for organic farming.

Location of Richvale, California

Richvale is located at 39° 30' 42" North, 121° 45' 24" West (39.511667, -121.75667), 100 feet above sea level.


History

Legend says that the name "Richvale" (meaning "fertile valley") was coined by con men to sell worthless plots of land to Dust Bowl farmers during the Great Depression. Farmers in the Midwest were shown lush pictures of California's San Joaquin Valley and Central Valley and sold land at outrageous prices. The soil near Richvale is nothing like the fertile soil of the San Joaquin Valley, being comprised mostly of clay instead of loam. The locals call the soil "adobe" due to its high clay content. The land is unsuitable for vineyards, orchards, and most other crops. Some buyers took one look at the soil and returned to the Midwest.


Many stayed and tried farming the land. Due to the soil's ability to retain water and remain flooded (due to its high clay content), the ground makes a near-ideal rice paddy, and rice has become the primary crop of the area. Irrigation is provided by surface water from the plentiful Feather River.


Places of interest

  • Richvale Airport, 1764 Richvale Highway
  • Richvale Cafe, 5285 Midway
  • Richvale Elementary School, 5236 Church Street
  • Richvale Evangelical Free Church, 5219 Church Street
  • Richvale Post Office (zip code 95974), 1259 Broadway

External links

  • Maps and aerial photos
    • Street map from Mapquest (http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?latlongtype=decimal&latitude=39.496&longitude=-121.747&zoom=8)
    • Topographic map from Topozone (http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=39.496&lon=-121.747&s=24&size=m)
    • Aerial photograph from Terraserver (http://terraservice.net/map.aspx?t=1&s=11&lon=-121.747&lat=39.496&w=600&h=400)

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Richvale, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (254 words)
Richvale is a small farming community (estimated population 250) in Butte County, California, USA, south of Chico and west of Oroville.
The primary crop grown in the area surrounding Richvale is rice, irrigated from the Oroville Dam on the Feather River.
The soil near Richvale is nothing like the fertile soil of the San Joaquin Valley, being comprised mostly of clay instead of loam.
Legacy Report (10556 words)
Nelson Alonzo Wilmot was born in 1853 in Wisconsin, died in 1905 in San Luis Obispo, California, at age 52, and was buried in San Luis Obispo, California.
Andrew was born on 22 Dec 1882 in Carrisa Plains, California, died on 12 Apr 1940 in San Luis Obispo, California, at age 57, and was buried on 14 Apr 1940 in Jackson Ranch, Rinconada Disatrict.
Earl was born in Coeur D'alene, Idaho, died on 10 Feb 1998 in Loma Linda, California, and was buried in Cremated - Ashes Scattered In Oregon.
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