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No really. What would it mean to go from 9.5M irrigated acres to 6M irrigated acres in California? →
March 27, 2015 · :

Going from 9.5ish million irrigated acres to 6ish million irrigated acres. WILL WE ALL DIE?

Yes. Your best hope is that the end comes quickly, probably in a flood or heat wave or maybe from invasive insects and West Nile.

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← Why I think 3 million acres of irrigated land will go out of production by, say, 2040.
No really. What would it mean to go from 9.5M irrigated acres to 6M irrigated acres in California? →

One response to “Going from 9.5ish million irrigated acres to 6ish million irrigated acres. WILL WE ALL DIE?”

  1. Chris Clarke
    April 6, 2015 at :

    You slay me sometimes.

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