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Stanislaus County 2024 crop report: farm‑gate value falls to about $3.15 billion; almonds top the list

Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors · September 12, 2025
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Agricultural Commissioner Linda Pinfold told the Board that Stanislaus County’s 2024 gross agricultural production was valued at just over $3.15 billion, down roughly $216 million (about 6%) from 2023. Almonds remain the county’s highest‑value commodity; milk is the second largest at $755 million. The report also highlighted avian influenza impacts and a new insect quarantine in Turlock.

Linda Pinfold, Stanislaus County agricultural commissioner and sealer of weights and measures, presented the county’s 2024 Agricultural Crop Report to the Board of Supervisors on Sept. 9, 2025. She said total gross agriculture production was valued at just over $3,150,000,000, down about $216,000,000 (approximately 6%) from 2023, and stressed that the figures are farm‑gate values and do not reflect profit or production costs.

Pinfold and a colleague summarized the county’s top commodities. Almonds remained the…

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