'Without water we can't grow anything': can small farms survive California's landmark water law?
by Susie Cagle in Fresno from on (#4ZYBY)
For the first time in history, the state is regulating the groundwater that fuels its massive agriculture industry. Now the smallest farms face the biggest threat
Nikiko Masumoto began her farming career in the summer of 2011, just as California was entering its worst drought in recorded history.
Masumoto is the fourth generation of her family to farm this land in Del Rey: 80 organic acres of stone fruit in eastern Fresno county in California's fertile Central Valley, its most perfect peaches bound for the epicurean Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley.
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