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Agriculture uses more Colorado River water than anything else, how can the industry change?

Summary by Ground News
The biggest chunk of water from the Colorado River goes to agriculture. Not all crops can be irrigated the same way, experts say. One approach is for state and federal officials to buy farmland and stop crop production. Another way to save water is to stop growing crops that need more water, swapping them out for another crop that uses less.

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