[Homestead] Water issues in CA
Lynda
lurine at softcom.net
Tue Nov 4 01:48:40 EST 2008
There isn't a lack of water. There is severe lack of honesty and
intelligence in Southern CA! You have yahoo HOAs that won't allow
xeroscaping or native plants instead of lawns. There are cities that are
dinging folks for digging up lawns and putting in rocks and native plants.
The whole bunch should be rationed. Then there are the oh so honest
farmers, and the real intelligent ones too.
Rob sent an article back in January that clearly tells what the real problem
is:
Just read this...
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080125/D8UD540G1.html
>>FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - With water becoming increasingly precious in
California, a rising number of farmers figure they can make more
money by selling their water than by actually growing something.
"It just makes dollars and sense right now," said Bruce Rolen, a
third-generation farmer who grows rice, wheat and other crops in
Northern California's lush Sacramento Valley.
Instead of sowing in April, Rolen plans to let 100 of his 250 acres
of white rice lie fallow and sell his irrigation water on the open
market, where it could fetch up to three times the normal price.<<
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: <Clansgian at wmconnect.com>
>snip<
>
> If the California vegetable farms diminsh significantly because of the
> lack
> of water, it won't mean not having vegetables (or food in general) but it
> will
> mean that it is a lot more expensive. The days when a family's food is 8%
> of
> their budget may be behind us.
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