. The demand for selected deciduous tree fruits with implications for alternative 1980 production levels. Fruit. w i_ u ra "C c IS l/l o x: 15 10 5 - x. I '* 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 Sacramento Valley 8 r Southern California 8. i) L- u Q -D C ID 3 C 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 Figure 15. Apricots: Bearing and Nonbearing Acreage by Region in California, 1955-68 and 1980 Acreage Consistent with Projected Demand (Model C). -90-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may
. The demand for selected deciduous tree fruits with implications for alternative 1980 production levels. Fruit. w i_ u ra "C c IS l/l o x: 15 10 5 - x. I '* 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 Sacramento Valley 8 r Southern California 8. i) L- u Q -D C ID 3 C 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 1955 I960 1965 1970 Crop year 1980 Figure 15. Apricots: Bearing and Nonbearing Acreage by Region in California, 1955-68 and 1980 Acreage Consistent with Projected Demand (Model C). -90-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kip, Ergun. [S. l. ] : California Agricultural Experiment Station, Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics
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