Yolo County is famous for its multi-billion dollar tomato industry, which dominates 90% of the tomato market in the U.S. and classifying the county as predominantly rural region. It’s located in the northern part of California, with a county seat Woodland and population of a little under 200,000. There are a lot of places to visit, among which are West Sacramento Historical Society Museum, Cache Creek Canyon Regional Park, Woodland Rose Garden and Grasslands Regional Park. Yolo County is home to the University of California, Davis and Woodland Community College. The county's public schools are managed by the Yolo County Office of Education. Its remarkable communities offer unique cultural, creative and educational opportunities to both residents and visitors from all over the world.
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