Water supply
Column
By Charles Fishman
From NY Times - Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012
Coalition response...Farmers make decisions of which crops to plant based on multiple
factors, including soil, water, weather and market conditions to name a few. As
an example, it takes certain soil conditions to successfully grow rice and
those conditions exist in California's Sacramento Valley. To have someone not
on the farm make the decision as to which crops should be planted and where, as
suggested by the author, does not make sense and takes away the option of
farmers to grow crops in a profitable manner that benefits many. Those who
benefit include families every time they visit their grocery stores. It is best
to leave the decisions of which crops to plant and where to the individuals who
have all the information.
WATER SUPPLY
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