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US (CA): Nursery crops still Santa Clara's top seller according to County ag report

Nursery crops retained their top spot in Santa Clara County in 2023, according to Santa Clara County's latest Crop Report, with mushrooms clinging to the No. 2 spot despite a drop in crop value of almost 8% from 2022 due to the closure of one mushroom farm, according to county officials.

Overall, the value of Santa Clara County's agricultural products rose 3.5%, bringing their total value to $371.5 million, says the annual crop report. Nursery crops increased their value by 11% to nearly $128 million.

It was also a good year for leafy greens as the return to pre-pandemic restaurant dining created a big demand for lettuce. While lettuce 2023 remained the county's No. 3 crop, its value increased by 68% to more than $34.5 million in production value, says the county crop report.

Weather can play a big part in a crop's successful yield, as was the case with the 2023 cherry harvest. Hindered by heavy springtime rain, cherries dropped in value by 41.5% to $4.35 million.

Read more at Gilroy Dispatch

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