The fertile soil of California’s Central Valley extends from the rolling coastal hills of California’s Pacific shoreline to the jagged Sierra Nevada mountain range on the east side of the state. Measuring as many as 60 miles by 450 miles, the desert plateau comprises more than 14 million acres. Sprawling Sacramento, its largest city, presses against the…
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