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Arizona's 360 Days of Sunshine: How the Desert Became America's Winter Salad Bowl

17 min · 18. juni 2026
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Discover how Arizona's incredible climate powers our state's agriculture. With over 300 days of blazing sunshine, mild desert winters, and diverse microclimates, the Grand Canyon State grows fresh vegetables when the rest of the country is frozen. From Yuma — the Winter Lettuce Capital of the World — supplying 90-100% of U.S. leafy greens in peak winter months, to robust harvests of dates, pecans, melons, and cotton, Arizona farmers turn sunshine and smart irrigation into a $31 billion economic powerhouse. In this episode of Fill Your Plate Now, we explore the "golden gift" of Arizona's solar abundance, record-breaking truckloads of fresh produce feeding the nation, and the innovation making desert farming a model for climate-resilient food production. Tune in to see how Arizona fills America's plates — every single day of the year. Resources for Julie Mirphree, Strategic Communications Director at the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation https://jackienewgent.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fillyourplateJulie Murphree LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-murphree-2b4280/] | [https://jackienewgent.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fillyourplate]Arizona Farm Bureau [https://www.azfb.org/Arizona-Farm-Bureau-The-Voice-of-Arizona-Agriculture] Additional Resources Tammy Baker LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammy-baker-39618b2b/] | AZ Milk Producers Website [https://arizonamilk.org/] |

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