Ag Resources

Supporting Agriculture Through Programs, Data, and Resources
Explore programs, reports, ordinances, and advisory resources that support and strengthen California agriculture. From annual crop data and livestock protection programs to agricultural education initiatives and emergency response information, these resources provide growers, producers, industry partners, and community members with access to important tools, guidance, and county agricultural services.
Explore San Joaquin County's annual Crop Reports, documenting agricultural production, acreage, and economic value from 1934 to the present. Browse historical reports or review the latest Crop Report Survey.
Authorized by California Food & Agricultural Code Section 2350(b)(1), the Agricultural Livestock Pass Program issues ID documents for qualified producers to access ranch property during or after disasters like a flood, storm, fire, or earthquake.
AgVenture is a field trip for third graders hosted by the San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's office. It is held at multiple different locations within San Joaquin county and is free to schools.
Find information about the Agricultural Advisory Board, including its responsibilities, meeting calendar, agendas, and minutes.
Growers should report disaster-related crop or livestock losses to San Joaquin County and federal agencies. Verified impacts may lead to state and federal disaster declarations, unlocking assistance programs for affected producers.
On September 9, 2014, the San Joaquin County Purchase and Sale of Walnuts Ordinance 0-4453 became effective. This ordinance specifies the requirements for providing proof of ownership certificates when selling walnuts and when non-processing buyers may purchase walnuts.