File #: 24-279    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/8/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 3/12/2024 Final action:
Title: Adopt Proclamation Designating March 17-23, 2024 As National Agriculture Week
Sponsors: Eddie Crandell
Attachments: 1. Agriculture Week_03.12.2024
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Memorandum


Date: March 12, 2024

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Eddie "EJ" Crandell, District 3 Supervisor

Subject: Adopt Proclamation Designating March 17-23, 2024 As National Agriculture Week

Executive Summary:
DESIGNATING MARCH 17 - 23, 2024 AS
NATIONAL AGRICULTURE WEEK
WHEREAS California is a national leader in the farming industry with its production of over 400 different commodities and contributing over $50 Billion in high quality food, fiber, and flower products annually; over a third of the country's vegetables and two-thirds of the country's fruits and nuts are grown in California; and
WHEREAS Lake County Farmers claim a long and rich agricultural history, starting in the 1850's when early settlers planted the first vineyards, followed in 1890 with the planting of the first Bartlett pears; crops have flourished in our fertile valleys, hillsides and ecosystems that were fostered and stewarded by the local Native American Pomo Tribes for generations since time immemorial previous to 1850; and
WHEREAS, today, Lake County's agricultural industry continues to be a vital economic engine, providing jobs and contributing to a strong tax base, bringing more than $83 Million in value of its major crops of pears, winegrapes, and walnuts as well as an increasing contribution of olives, nursery, livestock, field and seed crops, and vegetable crops; and
WHEREAS, Lake County's farmers take pride in their land as stewards that contribute to the health, beauty, productivity, and quality of our county's water, soil, air, and forest resources for the benefit of all California and Lake County residents; and
WHEREAS, Lake County's agriculture industry fosters a deep caring for the land and our community, contributes to our local economy, ensures the production of safe food, gives back to local charities and organizations, is a support system to our way of life, and continues to embrace education and scientific knowledge to further agricultura...

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