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In the imperial valley agriculture is the largest industry in the Imperial Valley and makes up for 48% of all employment. Historically, Imperial Valley has been one of California’s leading agricultural areas. Today, the economy is driven by logistics firms, warehousing, retail trade and light manufacturing. The valley encompasses nearly 500,000 acres of some of the world's most productive farmland and possesses the largest single water right on the Colorado River. it also know for Forestry, Fishing And Hunting. Central valley just like imperial valley is also big on agriculture with its irrigated valleys accounting for a large share of the fruits and vegetables consumed in the United States. Lettuce, grapes and lemons are among the major crops grown in this region.The Napa Valley, located in Central California, is notorious for the vineyards and wine it produces. People love to go touring the beautiful and scenic private vineyards on horseback for anniversaries. Salinas does agriculture, trade, manufacturing, healthcare, social assistance and construction
Salinas are big producers of natural foods fruits an others things but Salinas is also big on healthcare and social assistance unlike the other valleys. Central valley is big on mainly growing food and farms. Napa valley also grows natural foods but mainly vineyards for wine and its most famous for the wine it makes out of the vineyards. Imperial valley is the biggest when it come to solely growing produce because it makes up for 48% of ALL employment. They are all very similar but they have one aspect the focus on the most.