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About agriculture in Quintanilla de Urz

Quintanilla de Urz is a small municipality nestled in the northern part of the Zamora province, within the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. Situated at an altitude of approximately 725 meters above sea level, it forms part of the fertile comarca of Benavente y Los Valles. The surrounding rural landscape is characterized by wide river-fed valleys, rolling hills, and flat fertile plains watered by the local river network, offering a classic Castilian countryside scenery with a mix of drylands and irrigated green pastures.

The local economy is deeply rooted in traditional agriculture and livestock farming. The fertile soils of the valley support a variety of crops, with cereal grains like wheat and barley, sugar beets, and red peppers playing a prominent role. Viticulture is also highly significant, as the area falls under the "Vinos de Calidad de los Valles de Benavente" quality designation, producing quality grapes such as Tempranillo and Prieto Picudo. Additionally, livestock husbandry, particularly pig farming for traditional cured meats like Chorizo Zamorano and sheep breeding for milk and wool, is highly typical for the local farms.

For agronomists and farm workers planning to work in Quintanilla de Urz, the agricultural calendar offers distinct seasonal opportunities. The peak demand for labor occurs during the grape harvest in late summer and early autumn, as well as the pepper and sugar beet harvests. Job opportunities range from vineyard maintenance and fruit picking to machinery operation and animal care on livestock farms. Workers should expect a continental Mediterranean climate with very hot summers and cold winters, and they will find a tight-knit rural community where agricultural traditions, celebrated during festivals like San Isidro in May, are highly respected.