#SanJoaquinCounty

2025-10-21

Lodi Wine Country offers a post-harvest escape

Perhaps surprisingly, Lodi is California’s largest American Viticultural Area, or AVA, producing around 40% of all premium wine grapes i…
#wine #CaliforniaWine #bayarea #bayareatravel #california #californiaescape #californiawine #eastbay #Foodanddrink #latestheadlines #Lifestyle #Restaurants #SanJoaquinCounty #thingstodo #travel #Wine #winery #wineryadventures
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2025-10-18

San Joaquin County wine grape grower forced to dump crop due to low sugar levels

A San Joaquin County wine grape grower had to dump his crop after his grapes were rejected due to their low sugar levels.  Brandon Sywassink has been working all year to produce the highest quality of grapes. His only cu…
#wine #CaliforniaWine #california #californiawine #SanJoaquinCounty #Wine
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2025-09-28

Highfill: Take a Swan dive into wine appreciation

Fred Swan has devoted his career to helping people gain more appreciation and enjoyment of wine. Swan has honed his prowess over a 20-year career that has touched nearly every facet of the wine industry.  He has traveled to many of the world’s vaunted wine regi…
#wine #Wine #agriculture #LodiWine #opinion #SanJoaquinCounty #Stockton #Wine(Industry) #winery
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2025-09-28

Highfill: Take a Swan dive into wine appreciation

Fred Swan has devoted his career to helping people gain more appreciation and enjoyment of wine. Swan has honed his prowess over a 20-year career that has touched nearly every facet of the wine industry.  He has traveled to many of the wo…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Wine #agriculture #LodiWine #opinion #SanJoaquinCounty #Stockton #Wine(Industry) #winery
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2025-08-14

Stockton community helps send young cancer survivor to his first-ever Raiders game

A 12-year-old cancer survivor and huge Las Vegas Raiders fan is on his way to his first-ever game…
#NFL #LasVegasRaiders #LasVegas #Raiders #Football #SanJoaquinCounty #Stockton
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2024-11-14

San Joaquin County, California. Pumpkins in barnyard to feed cows of rehabilitation client

#SanJoaquinCounty #California #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177710

The image shows a collection of pumpkins scattered on the ground. The pumpkins are in various sizes and appear to be freshly harvested, as evidenced by their varied shades from light greenish-yellow to dark brown. Some are stacked atop one another while others lie individually spread across what seems like dry grass or straw bedding commonly found around farm areas. In the background, a wooden fence runs horizontally along the right side of the frame, and beyond it lies an area with hay bales indicating that this may be part of agricultural activity in San Joaquin County, California. The overall setting gives off a rustic rural atmosphere typical for farmlands or farms during harvest season.
2024-10-26

Near Manteca, California. Formerly rehabilitation clients, now operating own farm under Tenant Purchase Act. A year and a half ahead on their payments. Family labor harvesting milo maize. Average loan for purchase of farm and improvements in San Joaquin County is seven thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars

#Manteca #California #TenantPurchaseAct #SanJoaquinCounty #America

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177711

The image is a black and white photograph depicting two young children standing on the back of an old, weathered wooden cart amidst tall crops in what appears to be a rural agricultural field. The fields are filled with crop stalks that look like milo maize or corn. In contrast, three adult workers can be seen engaged in harvesting activities around them.

One worker is bent over picking from the rows while another is bending down near him as if inspecting or gathering crops. Both adults appear to be focused on their tasks and are wearing casual work clothing suitable for farm labor such as jeans, long-sleeve shirts, and hats likely made of straw or similar material providing protection against sun exposure.

The wooden cart has a flatbed design with some visible wear marks indicating it may have been used extensively. There is no clear indication of the exact location within California, but Near Manteca could be inferred from text overlaid on top left corner mentioning "Near Manteca," which implies proximity to that geographical area in San Joaquin County.

The photograph evokes a sense of rural life and agricultural labor commonly associated with mid-20th-century America. The children standing on the cart, possibly siblings or cousins given their age difference but similar appearance, suggest an innocence juxtaposed against adult responsibilities typically seen within family farm settings during that era.

Additional i [...]
2024-10-26

Wife of formerly rehabilitation client. Now operating own farm under Tenant Purchase Act. A year and a half ahead on their payments. Family labor harvesting milo maize. Average loan for purchase of farm and improvements in San Joaquin County is seven thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars. Near Manteca, California

#TenantPurchaseAct #SanJoaquinCounty #Manteca #California #American

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177711

The image is a black and white photograph showing two individuals working in a field of tall crops. The primary subject appears to be an adult woman with long, curly hair wearing a patterned vest over a light-colored blouse paired with dark pants and gloves while bending down amidst the crop stalks examining or picking something from them. Her facial expression is focused.

Behind her, slightly obscured by the vegetation but still discernible, stands another individual who seems to be observing her actions. This person's gender appears female based on clothing style which includes a sleeveless top, suggesting they could also be involved in farm work despite being significantly smaller in stature than the adult woman possibly due to age or growth.

There are no distinguishable features indicating race as it is not depicted through color since it’s black and white. The crops around them have slender leaves with slight variations of shades from light green near the base transitioning upwards into darker tones, common for many types of grain crops like milo maize which could be inferred due to their height reaching above chest level.

The photograph carries a historical or archival significance given its format and content suggesting it was taken during an era where such manual agricultural labor seems more prominent. The image also contains text metadata indicating that the woman is operating her own farm under Tenant Purch [...]
2024-10-26

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Wife of formerly rehabilitation client. Now operating own farm under Tenant Purchase Act. A year and a half ahead on their payments. Family labor harvesting milo maize. Average loan for purchase of farm and improvements in San Joaquin County is seven thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars. Near Manteca, California

#TenantPurchaseAct #SanJoaquinCounty #Manteca #California

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177711

This black and white photograph shows a woman and child working in an agricultural field, specifically harvesting milo maize. The woman is wearing traditional farming attire including a cap with ruffled edges, a scarf around her neck, and layered clothing for protection from the elements. She appears to be carefully tending to each stalk of maize as she harvests it.
The young child stands beside her, observing or possibly waiting their turn to help. Both are in the middle ground of the photo, while rows of mature plants fill the background, stretching out towards a distant horizon line that suggests an expansive field.
There is handwritten text at the top right corner with the date 9-15/78 and additional numbers which likely indicate metadata for cataloging or reference purposes. The caption provided gives context to this image as being related to agricultural labor in California during what appears to be a historical period, possibly linked to social welfare initiatives like tenant purchase acts.
The photograph captures an intimate moment of daily life on the farm, with the focus on these two individuals engaged in their work amidst nature's bounty. The overall composition conveys a sense of hardworking rural living and collaboration within families or communities for sustenance purposes.
2024-10-26

Near Manteca, California. Formerly rehabilitation client harvesting milo maize. Now operating own farm under Tenant Purchase Act. A year and a half ahead on their payments. Average loan for purchase of farm and improvements in San Joaquin County is seven thousand four hundred and sixty-five dollars

#Manteca #California #TenantPurchaseAct #SanJoaquinCounty

loc.gov/pictures/item/20177711

This black and white photograph captures a moment of rural life, depicting three individuals in the midst of harvesting crops. The central figure appears to be an adult male wearing overalls and a cap, bending down with his hands reaching into the tall cornstalks. He is surrounded by two smaller figures who seem to be children dressed similarly in overalls, also engaged in picking or examining plants.

The scene suggests agricultural labor taking place on a farm located near Manteca, California, as mentioned in the description provided. The photograph appears to have been taken using film and may hold historical significance, capturing the daily life of rural communities during a particular time period.
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2024-08-27
2024-06-02

#CoralFire #SanJoaquinCounty #California

Cole Euken, Staff Reporter
Jun 2, 2:39 PM
The fire has now been mapped at 14,116 acres per Cal Fire Intel 641

Cole Euken, Staff Reporter
Jun 2, 1:52 PM
The spot fire has been Contained at 30 acres - per radio traffic

Cole Euken, Staff Reporter
Jun 2, 1:10 PM
The spot fire is now 7 acres, active but backing within the dozer line - per radio traffic.

This is located on the South to S/W side of the fire.

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2024-06-02

From Watch Duty:

Sekhar Padmanabhan, Staff Reporter
Jun 2, 9:38 AM

The fire is now 12,500 acres and 15% contained, per Cal Fire Santa Clara.

Evacuation Notes: San Joaquin County Evacuation Map -app.perimeterplatform.com/inci #CorralFire Site 300, Corral Hollow Rd, #SanJoaquinCounty

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2024-06-02

From ABC.com: 2 firefighters injured as wildfire spreads to 12,500 acres near San Francisco

#CorralFire #SanJoaquinCounty #California

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2024-06-02

From CNN.com: A growing California wildfire spanning over 11,000 acres is forcing residents to evacuate

#CorralFire #California #SanJoaquinCounty

cnn.com/2024/06/02/us/grass-fi

2024-06-02

#CorralFire near Tracy California.
Map shows MODIS and VIIRS satellite heat detections. Data is not real time and locations are only approximate. For more info open the map and see 2 links upper left corner.

Never rely on any map or anything you see online to ignore an order to evacuate. The fire officials have information that you do not.
#CAFire #CAwx #SanJoaquinCounty

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2023-01-17

Via #SanJoaquinCounty Sheriff: 🚧🚧 South County Road Closure 🚧🚧

Kasson Rd just north of Durham Ferry Rd is CLOSED until further notice. Use alternate routes.

The River Club remains open.

Efforts are underway to mitigate the erosion. #cawx

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