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Sutter County has a population of 95,878 (as of the January 2008 California Department of Finance estimate) and a total area of 609 square miles, including 6 square miles (1%) covered with water. The dominant industry in Sutter County is farming, followed by construction. Approximately 88% of the land is used for farming or grazing. According to the 2007 Sutter County Crop Report, the top five leading crops in Sutter County are rice, walnuts, peaches, tomatoes, plums/prunes, and almonds, in that order.
The median household income in Sutter County in 2007 was $49,104, with 12.2% of Sutter County residents below poverty level. The 2008 unemployment rate in Sutter County was 12.4%. According to the California Secretary of State, 66.69% of eligible voters in Sutter County are registered. Of registered voters, 33.91% are Democrats and 46.85% are Republicans.
Cities
Census-Designated Places
Other Towns with Post Offices
Small Communities Without Post Offices
- Abbott
- Alemandra
- Berg
- Bogue
- Catlett
- Counsman
- Cranmore
- Cunard
- East Nicolaus
- Encinal
- Ensley
- Everglade
- Hinsdale
- Josephine
- Karnak
- Kirkville
- Lee
- Lira
- Lomo
- Marchant
- Nicolaus
- Nuestro
- Oswald
- Pennington
- Progress
- Rio Ramaza
- Sanders
- Sankey
- Subaco
- Sullivan
- Sunset
- Tarke
- Tisdale
- Trowbridge
- Tudor
- West Butte
- Wilson
Major Geological Features
Ecological Preserves
- Bobelaine Audubon Sanctuary
- Butte Sink National Wildlife Refuge
- Feather River State Wildlife Area
- Fremont Weir State Wildlife Area
- Gray Lodge State Wildlife Area
- Sutter Buttes State Park
- Sutter National Wildlife Refuge
Miscellaneous Named Locations
- Barney Mound
- Cole Point
- Colusa Junction
- Dean Place
- Fig Tree
- Joe's Landing
- Mount Vernon
- Poffenberger's Landing
- Rough and Ready Landing
- The Berry Patch