"As recently as 1997, California grew only 196 acres of blueberries
but now it has about 4,500, which are estimated to yield more than 20
million pounds this season. That's still well short of Michigan, the
nation's largest producer at 110 million pounds last year. But when
California's plantings mature, its production may reach 50 million
pounds, exceeding Oregon's, now the third-largest U.S. producer."
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