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

Apr 7, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
California Is a Great Place to Grow Food
02:00 • 2min
3
California's Water Management System
03:31 • 2min
4
California's Change in Climate Change Will Stress Our Water System
05:17 • 2min
5
How Did Water Rights Work in the Wild West?
06:53 • 3min
6
California's Ground Water Reform Process Looks Like Overnight
09:27 • 2min
7
The Sustainable Ground Water Management Act of California
11:01 • 2min
8
The Future of Agriculture in California in the Light of the Extreme Drought
12:44 • 2min
9
The Challenges of Changing Temperatures and the Shifting Behavior of Water
14:47 • 2min
10
Climate Change
16:26 • 2min
11
Is the Future of Agriculture Going to Be Drier?
18:03 • 2min
12
Waterwise in the Urban Environments
19:56 • 2min
13
The Future of Agriculture in California in Light of the Extreme Draught
22:15 • 2min
14
The Impacts of the Drought on Onyor Far
24:18 • 2min
15
Fallow the Melons, You Know?
25:59 • 2min
16
Do You Feel Like Your Farm Is in Axcidential Danger?
27:43 • 2min
17
Do You Think Your Land Should Be Used as a Farm?
29:19 • 2min
18
The Future of California Agriculture With Tom Philpot
30:53 • 2min
19
Water and Egg and Fora in Light of the California Water Crisis
33:17 • 2min
20
Almonds, Casus Alfalfa, the List Goes On
35:15 • 2min
21
California Almond Board - The Lunge to Get the Most Profit Per Drop of Water
36:51 • 2min
22
San Francisco, California - Is California Dry Farming the Answer?
38:46 • 2min
23
Almonds and Postachios Aren't a Staple Crop.
41:03 • 2min
24
Sanjoaquin Agriculture - The End of Agriculture in the Central Valley
43:31 • 2min
25
Climate Change and the Central Valley Drought
45:10 • 2min
26
What Does That Mean for the Country?
47:23 • 3min
27
The Future of Agriculture
50:07 • 2min