
Woodville and its surrounding agricultural communities sit within the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, defined by a complex network of waterways and irrigation infrastructure. The landscape is carved by the North Branch Tule River and South Branch Tule River, which alongside Porter Slough, supported the region's intensive farming development. This modern survey illustrates the persistent grid of county roads and avenues that connect residential clusters like the Woodville Farm Labor Camp and Poplar. Water management is central to the area's identity, evidenced by features such as the Wood Central Ditch and Poplar Ditch, which channel resources through the Central Valley floor to sustain the local economy.
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