An extremely important open question. My guess is that it does.
E.g. Los Angeles up into the 70’s was surrounded by fields of citrus, wine grapes, and uncountable forms of “truck farms” growing everything from artichokes to zucchini (oh lord the glorious local tomatoes and strawberries of those days!!!). Los Angeles County was for decades one of the agricultural superpowers of the USA. Between the gross simplicity necessary to Agro-industry (plastic tomatoes if grown at all) and suburban conversion of stunningly rich lands to homes, that has vanished.
I edited this into this post as an example of Los Angeles once making far far more from agriculture than from Hollywood or Aerospace (warning, the jingle is wonderfully dangerously hooky)