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0160 0160

Orang Cling Peach orchard. L. L. Hatch

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0146 0146

Vaca Valley peach orchard. F. B. McKevitt

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4717 4717

Peach Orchard, Green Valley

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0111 0111

37 year old Peach Orchard - Mrs. Buckingham..

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4719 4719

Peach orchard - Bassford Ranch, Vaca Valley

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0192 0192

J. M. Pleasant's peach and apricot orchard. Planted in 1852. [...]

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4746 4746

Irrigation, Peach orchard, Dr. Robert Currey, Putah Creek

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0180 0180
1886

W. J. Pleasant. Orange tree ripe in November. [...]

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0618 0618
1945

R. Riehl in orange orchard at Pleasant Valley Ranch he owned. Was theMcQuade fruit ranch 6m N. of Vacaville on Pleasants Valley Road

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Cherries played vital role in orchards / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [16] [WAYITWAS-2000-16]
Cherries once were one of the important crops in the Vacaville and Suisun area. While apricots, peaches and pears were secure crops that could be dried and stored, cherries were - and still are - a highly speculative crop, as late spring rains easily can ruin a whole harvest.
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