State letter to farmers demands water to fix nitrate problem

http://www.fresnobee.com/news/business/agriculture/article109776322.html By Lewis Griswold   lgriswold@fresnobee.com A state water agency has told some farmers in Tulare County that their operations caused nitrates to get into drinking(more…)

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