<P> Although Soledad is known for its agriculture, it was once the home of timber production . Soledad was home to the Sequoia Forest Industries sawmill . It was closed in 1991 and approximately 91 jobs were lost due to the closure of the mill . The warehouse is still in the city as a reminder of past industrial opportunities the small town had to offer . </P> <P> Land for agriculture is Soledad's most abundant natural resource . Soledad's farmland is considered "Prime Farmland", meaning the soils around and near the city have some of the best physical and chemical characteristics for farming . Due to this fact great efforts in conserving farmland are a very high priority for the city . Prime farmland is the backbone of the Soledad economy . Future planning will consider the effect of urban sprawl amongst the farmlands . Class I, II, and III soils are the most valuable to farming . The climate also allows for year - round crops . </P> <P> Although Soledad has great soil for salad green crops, it also has a large presence of vineyards and wineries in the valley and foothills . Some famous wineries include Chalone Vineyard, Paraiso Springs Vineyards, Hahn Estate Winery, Zabala Vineyards, Richard Boyer Wines, and Ventana Vineyards . It was once the home of the Paul Masson Winery which is now closed . </P> <P> Dole Food Company maintains a plant in Soledad . Opened in 1994, it is touted as being the "world's largest pre-cut salad plant ." </P>

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