. Gincc California produces most of the apricots in the coun- try, nearly 6,000,000 bushels : fcoinv; harvested in l'jl9, it is not out of place to give a map of California (Fig. 20) showing tlic relative importance of the various j counties of the state in the pro- ' duction of apricots. iianta ; Clara County leads all others i by producing 1,500,981 bushels I in 1919. about three times as i much as any other count;;- and j approximately one-fourth of the â \ crop of the entire state. Other I counties in order of their im- ; portance arc - Riverside (598,260 bushels), Ventura I (^4)' -Ua
. Gincc California produces most of the apricots in the coun- try, nearly 6,000,000 bushels : fcoinv; harvested in l'jl9, it is not out of place to give a map of California (Fig. 20) showing tlic relative importance of the various j counties of the state in the pro- ' duction of apricots. iianta ; Clara County leads all others i by producing 1,500,981 bushels I in 1919. about three times as i much as any other count;;- and j approximately one-fourth of the â \ crop of the entire state. Other I counties in order of their im- ; portance arc - Riverside (598,260 bushels), Ventura I (^4)' -Uaneda (556,269): , Kings (,107), Fresno â I (312,400), ard Los Angeles i 1296,633). I I I I 0- 192/'"(n^ur^^^ilr^ ^r^^'^::^' in 1910, accerdin, to th. census : ^'^"^^ ^^-^-^^ ^^^^^ ^^tted, dash - indicates less than 5OO
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