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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 1588636" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>“All in all, California farmers fallowed about 500,000 acres of land this year,” the <a href="http://www.wsj.com/articles/political-diary-will-voters-roll-the-dice-1403799135" target="_blank"><em>Wall Street Journal</em> reported</a> in June 2014. “But here’s the thing: much of this land could have been productive had the state stored up more water from wet years and not flushed 800,000 acre-feet into the San Francisco Bay last winter and an additional 445,000 acre-feet this spring to safeguard the endangered delta smelt.”</p><p></p><p>“What civilized society destroys its own food source for a three-inch fish?”</p><p>Republican Assemblywoman Shannon Grove — who represents part of Kern County, the second largest agricultural sector in the country — has been trying to get the word out about how Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations apparently are literally draining water into the sea all for the sake of a three-inch fish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 1588636, member: 12952"] “All in all, California farmers fallowed about 500,000 acres of land this year,” the [URL='http://www.wsj.com/articles/political-diary-will-voters-roll-the-dice-1403799135'][I]Wall Street Journal[/I] reported[/URL] in June 2014. “But here’s the thing: much of this land could have been productive had the state stored up more water from wet years and not flushed 800,000 acre-feet into the San Francisco Bay last winter and an additional 445,000 acre-feet this spring to safeguard the endangered delta smelt.” “What civilized society destroys its own food source for a three-inch fish?” Republican Assemblywoman Shannon Grove — who represents part of Kern County, the second largest agricultural sector in the country — has been trying to get the word out about how Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations apparently are literally draining water into the sea all for the sake of a three-inch fish [/QUOTE]
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