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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1093978" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>It already is. The most productive agricultural region in the world is right here where I sit and it's getting really scary. I already have to enroll all of my farm ground in an irrigated lands water quality control district and it really looks like they're going to use the drought to step in and tell us how much water we can pump from our own wells. I may be just a little jaded but my hunch is that the first time they tell us how much we can apply they'll never stop regardless of how much water we have.</p><p>In the mean-time, what little water we do have is going out to sea because a bunch of environmentalists have convinced our politicians that fish are more important than farms.</p><p>CA is always in a drought from May until November(in a good year) but this year our drought has as much or more to do with government than it does nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1093978, member: 14661"] It already is. The most productive agricultural region in the world is right here where I sit and it's getting really scary. I already have to enroll all of my farm ground in an irrigated lands water quality control district and it really looks like they're going to use the drought to step in and tell us how much water we can pump from our own wells. I may be just a little jaded but my hunch is that the first time they tell us how much we can apply they'll never stop regardless of how much water we have. In the mean-time, what little water we do have is going out to sea because a bunch of environmentalists have convinced our politicians that fish are more important than farms. CA is always in a drought from May until November(in a good year) but this year our drought has as much or more to do with government than it does nature. [/QUOTE]
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