Farmers in Arizona, who provide more than 90% of the US's leafy greens each November through March, have already borne the brunt of prior cuts, along with those who make a living from the state's $23.3 billion agriculture industry. Pinal County, between Phoenix and Tucson, is likely to be hit especially hard since the area known for cotton and livestock has already seen about half its farmland go idle due to prior water reductions
Feds Cut Water Deliveries To Arizona And Nevada, May Impact Food Production
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