
Can California’s Agriculture Survive Extreme Drought? Should It?
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We talk about the future of water in California and what it means for agriculture. Agriculture brought in forty nine billion dollars to our state, nearly half of which was money made from exporting crops. But agriculture also uses 80 % of the state's developed water. We'll be joined by a farmer, a water expert and author, tom philpot, who argued in his book, perilous bounty that a crisis was coming to california agriculture. Is it here? That's all coming up next.
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