Salinas is still the salad bowl, but needs to make room for fruit
Salinas is still the salad bowl, but needs to make room for fruit
California’s Salinas Valley has long been called the “Salad Bowl” of the nation as its 225,000 irrigated acres have been home to the country’s largest concentration of commercial vegetable production for decades.
And that is still the case. But today the contents of that salad bowl have become more diverse and even include some fruits. In fact, over the past two years, strawberries have become the top-valued individual crop grown in Monterey County, which encompasses the Salinas Valley. The valley itself stretches about 90 miles from north of Salinas to south of King City, CA.
program, which also includes fruit from Argentina, Chile, New Jersey and British Columbia.