Create a "Faces" profile
The Tulare County Musuem Foundation created the Faces of Farming project to highlight the individual contributions people have made to the growth of Tulare County agriculture.
Native Americans settled here thousands of years ago - initially as hunter/gatherers and later on as accomplished weavers of some of the finest Indian baskets produced in North America. Tulare County became home to successive migrations of settlers who greatly expanded local farming from a backyard subsistence level into a global agricultural industry valued at more than $5.3 billion dollars in 2008 alone.
Explore the "Faces" profiles to learn more about Central Valley agriculture!
Want to know more about the men and women who helped make Tulare County, CA the second most productive farm production region in the world, and the leading dairy production region on the planet? Flip through the Faces of Farming profiles either online at www.facesoffarming.org or in the interactive kiosk display located in the Tulare County history of Farm Labor& Agriculture Museum.
Do you know a "Face" of Farming? Create a "Face!" Not only will your submitted Faces profile help the public learn more about agriculture, your tax deductible donation of $150 for each profile submitted to the Tulare County Museum Foundation will help maintain the develop the new museum's exhibits and educational programming.
Here is how this works:
Faces of Farming profile
$150 donation entitles donor to 200 word "Faces" profile, complete with photograph. Each profile features that person's or business's "Connection to Tulare County Agriculture" and will also credit the person(s) sponsoring that profile.
An additional $125 donation entitles donor to another 200 words of biographical text and up to two additional photographs.
Make donations payable to the "Tulare County Museum Foundation."


