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Agriculture in California

Published on Apr 19, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

California Agriculture

by Adrian, Tobey, and Hiro
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Description:Cal Agri

  • California produced a lot of kinds of food.
  • California's Orange is the most famous fruit in the world.

Description:Weather

  • California has been top in American Agriculture for 50 years.
  • California's climate is suitable to make the crops.
  • Few insect pest (vermin).
  • No agricultural chemical (pesticide).
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History:immigration

  • Between 1880 and 1920, California’s farms were transformed by immigration.
  • Mexican, European, and Asian.
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History:Why?

  • To make money.
  • Orange of wealth.
  • Many immigrants worked.
  • From 1900 to 1920 California orange output rose more than 400%.

How does agriculture represent California culture?

  • California has became a number of major agriculture producing areas.
  • The end of 2001, the state farm total area of 11 million 210 thousand Hm2, agriculture crops grow up to more that 350.
  • most fruits and vegetables are ranked top three in the U.S, For example the "Sun-kits orange"
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Compare:Japanese culture

  • Japan has produced rice.
  • Weather is a lot of rain and moisture.
  • Climate is different between Japan and California.
  • Japanese agriculture is not natural than California agriculture.
  • Need agricultural chemical (pesticide).

Compare:Mexican culture

  • Mexican Agriculture has produced a lot of fruit and vegetables.
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Compare:Chinese culture

  • China and U.S are both in subtropical climate, but they have different climate and wind monsoon.
  • In China, rice growing-area population is more, all rice growing by famers.
  • In the U.S, the place is relatively large that has relatively less population. Agriculture technology is advantage, then to improve the technology of agriculture production.
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