Forbes
Record-breaking drought is reordering American agriculture. Third-generation San Joaquin Valley farmer Gary Beene will plant only half his 1,200 acres this year. He doesn’t have enough water for the other half. “We’re working on survival more than anything else and on getting through this year,” said Beene, who farms tomato, almond, cotton and garlic with
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Dry Weather Forecast Calls For Higher Food Prices-And Billions In Farm Losses
Record-breaking drought is reordering American agriculture. Third-generation San Joaquin Valley farmer Gary Beene will plant only half his 1,200 acres this year. He doesn’t have enough water for the other half. “We’re working on survival more than anything else and on getting through this year,” said Beene, who farms tomato, almond, cotton and garlic with