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Water Flows Freely in Drought-Resistant Imperial Valley Farms, For Now

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With California now in its fourth consecutive year of extreme drought, tens of thousands of acres of valuable Central Valley farmland are being fallowed. And growers are watching their state water allocations run dry. But water continues to flow freely in rural parts of Southern California, though maybe not for much longer.

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