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In reply to the discussion: This is how the drought in California alone will affect you: [View all]Oscarmonster13
(209 posts)45. looked it up, interesting
But I live in the High Sierra...big time forest with lots of BEARS...they would probably come and eat my fish and destroy the system! LOL
I may have to check with our local utility and water people see if they have any suggestions. Our Community College up here has a big demonstration garden too and they offer advice on growing using native plants and low impact environmental ideas.
Thanks for the incentive to look deeper
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Markets in my state get organic produce from Canada, Holland, Pennsylvania, and
bluestate10
Feb 2014
#16
Beer is ok though, right? And there's new alternative agriculture sprouting in CO and WA.
jtuck004
Feb 2014
#18
One change would be increasing the efficiency of growth if feeds like Alfalfa and grains.
bluestate10
Feb 2014
#24
What. . .we're going to have a food shortage caused by soil exhaustion, drought conditions and
Nanjing to Seoul
Feb 2014
#26
I bought a house for the garden area alone, it is a corner lot with southern exposure.
WCLinolVir
Feb 2014
#27