The Central Valley’s 7 million acres of irrigated farmland are best known as the richest food-producing region in the world.
But a new study by UC Davis researchers forecasts severe socioeconomic impacts ahead in the area where many of the nation’s fresh fruits, nuts and vegetables are grown. Continue reading “Drought could cost Central Valley farms $1.7 billion and 14,500 jobs”

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