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California water regulators cut off water supplies to select farmers and ranchers as WATER RATIONING accelerates
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Ag Briefs: House Ag OKs $8.5B disaster aid bill
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House Ag OKs $8.5B disaster aid bill
The House Agriculture Committee advanced an $8.5B disaster bill that would cover a wide range of producers’ losses in 2020 and 2021, with somewhat more generous provisions than recent relief programs, AgriPulse reported.
The covered losses under the nine-page bill, which was approved on a voice vote, would include damage from the ongoing Western drought; the 2020 derecho in Iowa; the polar vortex that struck Texas in February, and wildfires that tainted California wine grapes with smoke.
Losses caused by power outages, such as those that forced Texas milk producers to dump milk, also would be eligible for payments.
County agrees to shift $428,000 to improve Fairgrounds Drive, Highway 37 area
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California could shut off water for thousands of farmers
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FIREBAUGH, CALIFORNIA - MAY 25: Dry cracked earth is visible next to a field on May 25, 2021 in Firebaugh, California. As California enters an extreme drought emergency, water is starting to become scarce in California s Central Valley, one of the mo
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California regulators are planning to stop thousands of farmers from taking water out of the state s major rivers and streams because of a worsening drought.
The Sacramento Bee reported that the State Water Resources Control Board will vote on the emergency curtailment order Aug. 3. If approved, it would take effect about two weeks later. There would be exceptions for drinking water and other needs.