Amid drought, more land goes to thirsty crops

Drought in California could idle 78 percent of the state’s farm land yet, “A booming population and a sharp increase in lucrative crops like berries and nuts that require more water strain the system” says the New York Times. Some operators “replaced traditional crops like spinach, melons and asparagus with ones requiring more water, like avocados,… » Read More

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