How This Woman Turned Arizona’s Desert into a Farmland Oasis

Southern Arizona is known for its desert climate, with very hot summers and mild winters. This climate has meant the region has been a hub for agricultural growth for thousands of years despite the fact rainfall has always been relatively low. It’s Arizona’s rivers and aquifers that hold groundwater which have supported the state’s now $23 billion agriculture industry. In terms of revenue generated, Arizona’s top five agricultural products are cattle, calves, lettuce, dairy products, cotton, and hay. In total, farmland makes up about 35% of the state of Arizona. Farming in the desert has been a challenge for Arizona’s modern farmers, who grow water-intensive crops like cotton, alfalfa and corn for cows. It’s estimated that these farms use nearly three-quarters of the available water supply to irrigate their crops. The Colorado River system, which supplies 36 percent of Arizona’s total water use has experienced extensive drought conditions for the past 19 years. This has resulte
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