Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Farmers in the Imperial Valley rely on water from the Colorado River to irrigate crops including hay and vegetables. (Carolyn Cole ...
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UN warns ‘water bankruptcy’ threatens food systems worldwide, fueling shortages and farm losses unless governments act
UN Warns ‘Water Bankruptcy’ Threatens Food Systems Worldwide, Fueling Shortages and Farm Losses Unless Governments Act ...
AMES, Iowa — Iowa State University Extension and Outreach’s Urban Agriculture Program is set to host a public information ...
Chris Jones, an author, researcher and Iowa water quality advocate, launched his campaign for Iowa secretary of agriculture ...
Explore the secrets to sustainably feeding our growing population. Farmed fish has a PR problem rooted in a legacy of pollution and environmental disaster. But innovative technologies and a ...
Agriculture is the dominant user of water from the overextended Colorado River, but a recent study out in the scientific journal Communications Earth & Environment shows how much water goes to ...
UW Extension’s statewide needs assessment found that worsening drought and climate extremes as the top challenge.
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Some big water agencies in farming areas get water for free. Critics say that needs to end
The water that flows down irrigation canals to some of the West’s biggest expanses of farmland comes courtesy of the federal government for a very low price — even, in some cases, for free. In a new ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The federal government provides water to some large agricultural districts at little or no charge. In a new study, ...
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