Cassia County

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CASSIA COUNTY

State : Idaho

Seal (crest) of Cassia County

Origin/meaning

The seal was introduced in 1987 and reflects the county’s character and physical attributes.

Front and center, the Snake River irrigates over one million acres of rich farm land and generates electricity for private and industrial users. The irrigation makes the surrounding lands highly productive. Since the beginning of the irrigation projects.

The dairy industry has been an important part of the economy, at one time being so prevalent that cans lined country roads, waiting to be transported to the creamery. The cow is one of 125,000 head that graze on the state- and federally-owned land within the county.

Agriculturally, the area was known as “The Potato Processing Capital of the World,” and the seal includes a spud, a carrot and wheat.

The mountains, clouds and shining sun represent Cassia County’s natural beauty.



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