Tyler Geffeney

California Wants to Pay Farmers to Not Farm This Year

Water Preserve

The state is taking extreme measures to conserve water.

This year, California farmers have been given a financial incentive to not plant crops.

Much of the state is already experiencing extreme drought conditions. As part of a $2.9-billion plan to try to keep water flowing in California rivers, the state will pay farms to keep thousands of acres vacant this growing season. 

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