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Shasta County agricultural output falls slightly in 2024; cattle, hay and apiary lead

Shasta County Board of Supervisors · September 9, 2025
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Agricultural Commissioner John Ingram presented the 2024 crop and livestock report, reporting gross value of $89.38 million (a 3.6% decline from 2023). Top commodities were cattle ($26.44M), hay ($23.61M) and apiary products ($9.85M); timber is reported separately at about $32.4M.

Shasta County’s gross agricultural production for 2024 totaled roughly $89.38 million, a decrease of about $3.3 million (3.6%) from 2023, Agricultural Commissioner John Ingram reported to the Board of Supervisors Sept. 9.

Ingram said cattle remained the highest‑value commodity at about $26.44 million, followed by hay at…

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