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Almond Growers Join in Groundwater Study
MODESTO BEE: Researchers will use excess river water, if available, to flood almond fields this winter, then track any improvement in aquifer levels.
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Follow via RSSMODESTO BEE: Researchers will use excess river water, if available, to flood almond fields this winter, then track any improvement in aquifer levels.
MODESTO BEE: The $325 million plan would save water through more precise irrigation; cost to be covered by outside water buyers.
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