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Can California’s Agriculture Survive Extreme Drought? Should It?

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Sanjoaquin Agriculture - The End of Agriculture in the Central Valley

Elexisi: Sanjoaquin agriculture has been unsustainable for a long time. The sanjoaqin river ran dry for 70 years, and it's going to run dry again this year because largely because of agricultural diversions. Water quality in places like stockton is awful, suffering with toxic, harmful algal blooms. And as i mention that, the surface of the earth is collapsing. But during this period aewgons have just been talking about this of the past several decades. This is unsustainable.

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