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Empty Fields Fill Urban Basins and Farmers’ Pockets |
10/24/2011 |
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Three generations of Al Kalin’s family have worked their 2,000 acres of carrots and sugar beets, wheat and alfalfa for almost a century in the Imperial Valley, a scorching swath of Southern California desert that was unfit for farming until water from the Colorado River was diverted here in 1901. More (Source: The New York Times) |
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