Without water, farmland goes unused

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NY Times article 28June2021. NYT allows free access to max 5 articles/month:

It’s Some of America’s Richest Farmland. But What Is It Without Water?
A California farmer decides it makes better business sense to sell his water than to grow rice. An almond farmer considers uprooting his trees to put up solar panels. Drought is transforming the state, with broad consequences for the food supply.

CA drought: far-reaching effects
 

A lot of our winter vegetables in canada come from california and mexico. This drought will likely add to shortages and prices. as well as the soil drying out and a dustbowl like in the 1930's . read somewhere they have closed much water flowing south from Oregon so salmon runs in danger as well as other aquatic life. canada has a lot of water but much is isolated and not really renewable
 

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