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Washington Agriculture-Sustaining Water, Land and People
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Washington Agriculture-Sustaining Water, Land and People

David Granatstein and Baird C. Miller
Extension bulletin (Washington State University. Extension), EB1634, Washington State University Extension
09/1991
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/6759
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Abstract

Dynamic changes in our state are already affecting the future of agriculture. These include declining agricultural land base, limited water supply, decreasing fossil energy supply, and increasing population. Offering a valid analysis of these problems and interrelationships, this is a good place to start planning for preserving Washington's agricultural future. Tables, graphs, and concise explanations bring the key factors together in a highly readable format. 8 pages.

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