The Salinas Valley is one of the major
valley
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s and most productive
agricultural
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regions in
California
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. It is located west of the
San Joaquin Valley
The San Joaquin Valley ( ; es, Valle de San Joaquín) is the area of the Central Valley of the U.S. state of California that lies south of the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and is drained by the San Joaquin River. It comprises seven ...
and south of
San Francisco Bay
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and the
Santa Clara Valley.
The
Salinas River, which geologically formed the
fluvial
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valley and generated its human history, flows to the northwest or 'up' along the principal axis and the length of the valley.
The valley was named during the late 18th-century Spanish colonial
Alta California
Alta California ('Upper California'), also known as ('New California') among other names, was a province of New Spain, formally established in 1804. Along with the Baja California peninsula, it had previously comprised the province of , but ...
period, and in
Spanish ''Salina'' is the term for a
salt marsh
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,
salt lake, or
salt pan. The seasonal Salinas River had brackish
tule
''Schoenoplectus acutus'' (syn. ''Scirpus acutus, Schoenoplectus lacustris, Scirpus lacustris'' subsp. ''acutus''), called tule , common tule, hardstem tule, tule rush, hardstem bulrush, or viscid bulrush, is a giant species of sedge in the pla ...
ponds in broad depressed areas, and more salinity during summer and when drought lowered flows.
The valley runs in a southeast to northwest alignment. It begins south of
San Ardo
San Ardo, formerly known as San Bernardo ( Spanish for "St. Bernard"), is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. San Ardo is located southeast of King City at an elevation of ...
, framed by the central inner
California Coast Ranges, continues northwestward continuously defined on the west by the
Santa Lucia Range, on the east by the
Gabilan Range, to its end and the river's
mouth
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at the
Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay is a bay of the Pacific Ocean
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.
It is also known for being the setting of the novels ''
East of Eden'' and ''
Of Mice and Men
''Of Mice and Men'' is a novella written by John Steinbeck. Published in 1937, it narrates the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in California in search of new job ...
'', by John Steinbeck.
Geography

The Salinas Valley runs approximately southeast from the Salinas River mouth near
Castroville and
Salinas towards
King City and
San Ardo
San Ardo, formerly known as San Bernardo ( Spanish for "St. Bernard"), is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. San Ardo is located southeast of King City at an elevation of ...
. The valley lends its name to the geologic province in which it is located, the
Salinian Block. Cities and populated places in the Salinas Valley include
Bradley,
Castroville,
Chualar,
Gonzales,
Greenfield
Greenfield or Greenfields may refer to:
Engineering and Business
* Greenfield agreement, an employment agreement for a new organisation
* Greenfield investment, the investment in a structure in an area where no previous facilities exist
* Greenf ...
,
Jolon,
King City,
Salinas,
San Ardo
San Ardo, formerly known as San Bernardo ( Spanish for "St. Bernard"), is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monterey County, California, United States. San Ardo is located southeast of King City at an elevation of ...
,
San Lucas,
Soledad and
Spreckels. The Salinas Valley is located in between the
Gabilan and
Santa Lucia
Santa Lucia and similar terms may refer to:
Architecture
* Abbey of Santa Lucia, a medieval abbey in the comune of Rocca di Cambio, Abruzzo, central Italy
* Monastero di Santa Lucia, Adrano, a former Benedictine monastery in Catania, Italy
* S ...
mountain ranges, which border the Salinas Valley to the east and the west, respectively.
History
Before colonization, the valley was inhabited by indigenous
Salinans who lived by
hunting and gathering and spoke the
Salinan language.
The Spanish colonial missions of
San Miguel Arcángel,
San Antonio de Padua and
Nuestra Señora de la Soledad were all founded within the Salinas Valley in the late 18th century; from the last grew the city of
Soledad.
The commercial farming sector of the
Dust Bowl
The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s. The phenomenon was caused by a combination of both natural factors (severe drought) an ...
era forms the backdrop for several
John Steinbeck stories including ''
East of Eden'', ''
Tortilla Flat'', ''
Of Mice and Men
''Of Mice and Men'' is a novella written by John Steinbeck. Published in 1937, it narrates the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, who move from place to place in California in search of new job ...
'', ''
The Chrysanthemums
"The Chrysanthemums" is a short story by American writer John Steinbeck. It was first published in 1937 before being included as part of his collection ''The Long Valley'' the following year.
Plot Summary
The story opens with a panoramic view ...
'', and ''
Johnny Bear''.
At a railroad crossing about one mile south of
Chualar, a bus carrying Mexican migrant workers
collided with a train in September 1963, killing 32 passengers and injuring 25. It was the most serious road accident in U.S. history, and helped spur abolition of the
bracero program.
Agriculture
Agriculture
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dominates the economy of the valley. Promoters call the Salinas Valley "the Salad Bowl of the World" for the production of lettuce, broccoli, peppers and numerous other crops. The
climate
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and long growing season are also ideal for the flower industry and grape vineyards planted by world-famous vintners.
In particular, a large majority of the
salad greens consumed in the U.S. are grown within this region. Strawberries, lettuce, tomatoes, and spinach are the dominant crops in the valley. Other crops include broccoli, cauliflower, wine grapes, artichokes, and celery. Due to the intensity of local agriculture, the area has earned itself the nickname "America's Salad Bowl." The flower industry, grown in greenhouses, is now dominated by
Matsui Nursery, which has been a major philanthropic benefactor to Salinas.
Salinas Valley is also an important
viticultural area. Three American Viticultural Association "
American Viticultural Area
An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape-growing region in the United States, providing an official appellation for the mutual benefit of wineries and consumers. Winemakers frequently want their consumers to know about th ...
" domains are located within Salinas Valley: the
Arroyo Seco AVA, the
Santa Lucia Highlands AVA, and the
Monterey AVA.
Although agriculture forms an economic base, more than 100 manufacturing firms call Salinas home. Some of the largest employers in the area include:
Dole Fresh Vegetable, the
County of Monterey, and
Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital.
Water
Supplying Salinas Valley farms is an underground water supply fed, in part, by the large watershed in surrounding mountains. Two reservoirs –
Nacimiento and
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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—store and release the water for
groundwater recharge
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, flood control and farming. Wells access the groundwater to irrigate about of fruits and vegetables and to supply the valley cities. The Salinas River itself is a sand river, so water appears on the surface only during heavy rains or when water is released from the upstream reservoirs. Increasing demand for water near the mouth of the valley is pulling seawater under the coastal area. The Salinas Valley Water Project, now under construction by the Monterey County Water Resources Agency, will use an inflatable dam near Salinas to capture more water during wet periods. Monterey County Water Recycling Projects, a combination of the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project and the Salinas Valley Reclamation Project, started delivering recycled water to fields near Castroville in 1998. The projects reduce pumping of groundwater and slow down seawater intrusion.
Climate
The Salinas Valley's weather varies from north to south. Proximity to Monterey Bay and the cool coastal waters of the Pacific cools the northern part of the valley in summer, and keeps it relatively mild in winter. The southern portion of the valley has greater extremes of temperature, hotter in summer, and colder in winter.
In summer, inland heating draws the
marine layer
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into the valley, with fog and low clouds near Monterey Bay, sometimes extending farther down the valley.
The climate is ideal for the numerous vineyards in the Santa Lucia Highlands, promoting growth of winetasting along the
River Road Wine Trail.
Events held in Salinas
The
California Rodeo Salinas, California International Airshow, the
National Steinbeck Center, and the Steinbeck Festival are major attractions.
2007 ''Salmonella'' outbreak
On August 30, 2007, 8,000 cartons of
spinach
Spinach (''Spinacia oleracea'') is a leafy green flowering plant native to central and western Asia. It is of the order Caryophyllales, family Amaranthaceae, subfamily Chenopodioideae. Its leaves are a common edible vegetable consumed eith ...
(from Metz Fresh, a
King City-based grower and shipper, Salinas Valley,
California
California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the ...
) were recalled after ''
Salmonella'' was discovered on routine testing. The incident led to a call from some consumer advocates and lawmakers for greater oversight in food safety, even if 90% of the suspect vegetable did not reach the shelves.
NBC News, Spinach recall divides growers, lawmakers
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References
External links
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