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Climate Change Leads CA Farmers To Seek Alternative Crops, Like Agave

Climate Change Leads CA Farmers To Seek Alternative Crops, Like Agave

Update: 2024-09-23
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California is home to most of the country’s fruits and nuts, like avocados and almonds. But climate change means hotter temperatures and increased drought for the state, making it harder to grow those crops. That’s pushing farmers to seek alternative crops that don’t need as much water, like agave. 

Reporter: Manola Secaira, CapRadio 


It was a busy weekend for Governor Newsom, who signed and vetoed dozens of bills on his desk. He approved several bills aimed at helping aging Californians, and also vetoed legislation that would have required public universities to hire undocumented students for campus jobs.

Reporter: Juan Carlos Lara, KQED

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Climate Change Leads CA Farmers To Seek Alternative Crops, Like Agave

Climate Change Leads CA Farmers To Seek Alternative Crops, Like Agave

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