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Central Valley Scientists Study Nutrition of Drought-Tolerant Crops

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California's drought is forcing some farmers to figure out how to grow food with less water. So scientists in the Central Valley are analyzing the nutritional content of some of those drought-stressed crops. The California Report's Central Valley Bureau Chief Sasha Khokha reports, they're seeing some surprising results.

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