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ASSEMBLYWOMAN HADWICK CELEBRATES WORLD AGRITOURISM DAY

SACRAMENTO, CA (May 18, 2026) โ€“ Last week, Assemblywoman Hadwick (R-Alturas) celebrated World Agritourism Day by presenting ACR 167 on the Assembly Floor on Thursday.

โ€œAgritourism is more than just a fun family outing โ€” it keeps family farms alive, supports rural economies, preserves our agricultural heritage, and connects people to where their food comes from,โ€ said Assemblywoman Hadwick. โ€œFrom pumpkin patches and farm stays to wineries, u-pick farms, ranch tours, festivals, and farmers markets, agritourism showcases the very best of rural California.โ€

ACR 167 specifically recognizes World Agritourism Day, celebrating the farms and ranches across California that help provide unforgettable experiences for families. Vineyards, flower farms, petting zoos, you-pick berry farms and pumpkin patches all offer opportunities to create memories that last a lifetime. 

โ€œThis resolution is especially meaningful to me because our family owns a pumpkin patch, and we truly love being part of peopleโ€™s family memories and traditions,โ€ said Assemblywoman Hadwick. โ€œWatching kids pick pumpkins, families take photos, and generations come together on the farm is one of the best parts of what we do.โ€

In addition to offering fun experiences, this industry plays a vital role in the economy. The California wine industry alone attracts an estimated 21 million tourists who spend an estimated $2.1 billion annually statewide. 

The Assemblywoman also took the opportunity to recognize several important leaders in the agritourism industry on the Assembly Floor including: Penny Leff, Retired UC Statewide Agritourism Coordinator; Rachel Callahan, UC Statewide Agritourism Coordinator; Shannon Douglass, CA Farm Bureau President; Sarah Ansell, with California Food & Agriculture and Justin Miller, Owner of Twin Peaks Orchard in Newcastle. 

โ€œCalifornia agriculture feeds the world, but agritourism helps tell the story behind it,โ€ said Assemblywoman Hadwick. โ€œ I am proud to celebrate the farms and ranches that open their gates, share their way of life, and help keep rural communities thriving!โ€


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