mr. william chapman, who bought a lot of the property out here through agricultural strips. e hired mr. kearney to develop the colony farms out here. he started the first colony farm, central colony, out here in this area. mr. kearney, that is really where he made his money. he was just a great land per motor. -- land promoter. he enticed people to the central valley and settle here. the thing that really brought people out here was irrigation. the canals that were formed here would bring to the colonies their own irrigation water. there were also vineyards planted for them and other fruit trees and so on. so, it really was a great opportunity to settle in this region. the first crop they realized was successful was weeks. -- was wheat. a wonderful wheatfield that was growing here. once they realize they could bring water from the river to irrigate it, it was ideal. eventually fruit crops, raisins, or a big part of what was grown out here and what we are known as today. we also have the regular grapevines out here. today we still have this. from trees, orange trees, almonds.