Discover a ‘Bountiful’ Selection of Farm-Fresh Goods and Gifts for Fall

Aubrey Aquino, producer and host of California Bountiful, joined us Tuesday to talk about their project, “Bountiful Finds.”

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (RFD-TV) — With fall in full swing, the California Farm Bureau is helping families savor the season’s simple comforts through its new “Bountiful Finds” collection — a curated lineup of farm-fresh goods that highlight the best of autumn’s bounty.

Aubrey Aquino, producer and host of California Bountiful, joined us to share what makes this collection unique and how it connects consumers to the farmers and ranchers behind each product.

In her conversation with RFD-TV News, Aquino said the fall collection features locally sourced, seasonal favorites — from artisanal jams and honey to specialty snacks and gifts — all produced by California’s farmers and ranchers. She emphasized that each item comes with a story, offering customers the opportunity to learn more about the people who grow and craft their food.

Aquino explained that “Bountiful Finds” supports local producers by providing them with a broader platform to reach consumers who value fresh, sustainable products.

For those looking to bring home these seasonal treasures or learn more about the stories behind them, the full collection is available online at californiabountiful.com/bountiful-finds.

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