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The Transformation and Innovation of Agriculture – Interview with Naty Barak
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J. Carl Ganter sits down and talks with Naty Barak on the transformation and innovation in the agriculture sector.
Toxic Water, Toxic Crops: India’s Public Health Time Bomb
Raw sewage and industrial wastewater contaminated with metals and chemicals irrigate much of the India's food.
Kansas Farmers Cut Ogallala Water Use – And Still Make Money
Groundwater conservation helped the imperiled aquifer and did not hurt the bottom line, farmers find.
Without Water, South Africa Anticipates A Mammoth Crop Failure
Climate-related consequences are raising food prices, joblessness,…
California Water Board to Investigate Use of Oilfield Wastewater to Irrigate Crops
Expert panel will assess safety of eating food grown with treated…
Fish Screens Are Part of The Answer to Saving Sacramento River Salmon
Out of social confrontation over water and fish in California…
Healthy Soils Reduce Water Pollution
Absorbent soils yields big benefits for air and water.
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The Fall and Potential Rise of California’s San Joaquin Valley
Groundwater pumping is reshaping California’s farm belt.
On the Value of Water and the Pain of Drought in the American West
Circle of Blue reporter Brett Walton says that drought is forcing…
Sites Reservoir in Northern California Is 20th-Century Idea Trying to Fit the 21st
New surface water storage project would be largest in California since 1979.
Infographic: Lake Titicaca Contends With Water Pollution and Climate Change
Receding glaciers, growing cities, and expanding agriculture threaten the highest navigable lake in the world.
One Way to Ease California Drought: Recycle Wastewater For Irrigation
Del Puerto Water District to buy a third of its water supply from Modesto and Turlock treatment plants.