The problem is not where California gets it’s water. The problem is that 80% of water is used for agriculture yet agriculture accounts for only 3% of the states GDP !
@@SteppesoftheLevant , no , alfalfa , if just alfalfa wasn’t grown in California, we could provide for 3/4 of the states human population, this problem might solve itself shortly, precision fermentation will soon take the place of California’s dairy industry.
The problem is not where California gets it’s water. The problem is that 80% of water is used for agriculture yet agriculture accounts for only 3% of the states GDP !
Almond amd other nut trees consume the most water
@@SteppesoftheLevant , no . Google it , alfalfa and clover consume the most water by far, but almond and pistachios are up there.
We need food.
@@MrJustonce123 the Mississippi Valley is the largest agricultural area in the world, their vegetables actually have taste.
@@SteppesoftheLevant , no , alfalfa , if just alfalfa wasn’t grown in California, we could provide for 3/4 of the states human population, this problem might solve itself shortly, precision fermentation will soon take the place of California’s dairy industry.
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Awesome video! And for a vital cause.
Very good to know👍