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Drought cuts into California’s crops, driving up farming costs

Processing tomatoes dried up by heat and drought hang on vines on a farm belonging to farmer Aaron Barcellos in Los Banos, California, U.S. September 6, 2022. REUTERS/Nathan Frandino
Farmers in the Coachella Valley during severe drought
Drought cuts into California’s crops, driving up farming costs
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