Yuma County is a major agricultural production center in Arizona. Approximately 180,000 acres are used in agricultural, with most growers producing multiple crops a year on the same land, effectively raising annual production levels to over 230,000 acres. Over 175 different crop types are commercially grown in this region: leafy greens and winter vegetables, durum wheat, sudan grass, alfalfa, date palms, cotton, industrial hemp, and many other crops have a place in Yuma agriculture. The Yuma County Cooperative Extension Department is tasked with providing the diverse local agricultural community with educational resources from the University of Arizona. A survey was circulated to the agricultural community of Yuma County to improve understanding of the educational needs of residents by identifying agrarian topics that are most important to them.
Yuma County Agricultural Interest Survey
Publication Date: May 2020 | Publication Number: AZ1829-2020 |
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