California's desert farmers defend their river rights
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A blanket of crops covers the ground of the Imperial Valley in southern California, a patchwork of vibrant greens given life by the Colorado River in a landscape bleached by the desert sun. But as a decades-long drought desiccates the U.S. West and the once-mighty river dwindles, questions are being asked about why a handful of farmers are allowed to take as much water as all of Nevada and Arizona combined.
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Yuma-area farmers are fighting proposed water cuts, saying they prioritize Tucson and Phoenix even though farmers should have first dibs.
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