Originally Posted by
Pete Brzycki
Wanted to address this point...
Agriculture in Oklahoma is big but it's mainly things that don't lend themselves to a consumer market: Wheat, hay, soybeans, cotton, sorghum, etc. Even the ubiquitous peanuts and pecans are generally not sold to consumers directly from the field.
California is primarily veggies & fruits: Oranges, lemons, limes, avocados, tomatoes, grapes, strawberries, all types of lettuce and peppers, etc. Not nearly as much emphasis on grains.
So, from just about anywhere in California you have almost the entire contents of a produce section growing in fields only an hour or two away.
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