Jan 26, 2009Valley Farmers to Plant Less Crops This Year
In a few days, valley tomato farmers will begin planting, but this year they may have to slash how much they plant because they won’t have enough water. KMPH Fox 26
Tags: Tomatoes-Peppers, Water
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