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Drought Hits California Farmers, Consumers May Be Next

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With 2013 the driest year on record in California and 2014 looking like it might be even drier, farmers are struggling with shrinking yields and possibly up to a half-million acres taken out of production. This is expected to drive up prices for many foods such as fruits, nuts and …Read More

Source: Forum – Science

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