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THE YOLO COUNTY FARMER BELIEVES IN NO HALF-WAY BUSINESS IN HIS HIGHWAYS. THEY MUST BE 



AND ARE THE BEST 



Davis has good schools, churches, and all elements that go to develop a 

 thriving community. 



The farming section is of the very best soil, being especially adapted to 

 almonds, fruits of all kinds and alfalfa. There is considerable dairying in 

 the section, the product being purchased by the State Farm, where a 

 creamery is operated. 



Dunnigan and Zamora 



Dunnigan and Zamora are railroad towns in the northern part of the 

 county. They are centers of large grain, hay and grape districts, and are 

 important shipping points. 



There is considerable subdivision being done in these localities, which is 

 proving of great benefit to both places. 



Yolo 



Yolo, in the early days the county-seat of Yolo County, is a flourishing 

 village on Cache Creek, on the line of the Southern Pacific and in the heart 

 of a great fruit district. 



The Yolo orchard, one of the largest in the world, is located here. 



There has been a considerable development in the district by reason of 

 large acreages having been cut up and sold to farmers who are farming 

 them intensively. There is considerable dairying, many alfalfa fields and 

 orchards where, only a few years ago, were great tracts given over 

 exclusively to grains. 



Knights Landing 



Knights Landing is the most northerly river town in the county. In 

 the early days, prior to and during the territorial era of California, it was 

 one of the famous towns of the Sacramento Valley. It is on the Oroville- 



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