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578. Water, Water Everywhere — But You Have to Stop and Think

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Water Crisis and Agricultural Shifts

This chapter examines the historical ties between Arizona and Saudi Arabia through the lens of American mining engineer Carl Twitchell's experiences. It explores the evolution of Saudi agriculture, particularly dairy farming, and its implications on water resource management amid a contemporary crisis in Arizona. The narrative addresses the political and environmental challenges surrounding groundwater use, emphasizing the need for reforms to ensure sustainable practices in agriculture.

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