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Salinas Valley Positions Itself as Hub of an Ag Tech Boom

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The Salinas Valley is known as the "Salad Bowl of the World." It sits about an hour and a half south of Silicon Valley, the center of the tech world. The two valleys hope to forge a relationship that will, together, make them a leader in the emerging industry of agricultural technology.

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