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  2. Agriculture in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The energy required to grow crops in Arizona can reach a maximum range of about 36 trillion British thermal units (11 million megawatt-hours). [2] To put into perspective, this amount of energy is the same as 290 million US gallons (1.1 gigalitres) of gasoline . [ 2 ]

  3. If you care about Arizona's dwindling water supply, don't ...

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    The Central Arizona Water Conservation District affects your life. Here's how to make sense of the 14 candidates running for five down-ballot seats.

  4. Maricopa County voters reelect 2 CAP board incumbents ... - AOL

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    Two incumbents and three newcomers will join the Central Arizona Water Conservation District's board heading into a critical year. Maricopa County voters reelect 2 CAP board incumbents, add 3 ...

  5. Agriculture in the Southwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    This is mainly because there are better places in the United States to grow soil-intensive crops, such as the Great Plains and much of California. In New Mexico, 1.55 million tons of hay were grown in 2007. [9] In Nevada, over 90 percent of the cropland is used to grow hay. [12] Alfalfa hay is also the number one crop of Arizona.

  6. Arizona's water future depends on strong leadership in Congress

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    No issue is as pressing for Arizonans and our future as water. We need bipartisan leaders in Congress to assure our supply. Skip to main content. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join ...

  7. Central Arizona Project - Wikipedia

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    Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant. The CAP delivers Colorado River water, either directly or by exchange, into central and Southern Arizona.The project was envisioned to provide water to nearly one million acres (405,000 hectares) of irrigated agricultural land areas in Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima counties, as well as municipal water for several Arizona communities, including the metropolitan areas of ...

  8. Mitchell Mullen, Mecklenburg Soil and Water Conservation ...

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    The agriculture cost share program, the agriculture water resources assistance program, the community conservation assistance program and the conservation reserve enhancement program.

  9. Desert farming - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of irrigation from the Nile, supporting agriculture in Luxor. Agriculture in Egypt has existed since 5500 BC. Desert farming is the practice of developing agriculture in deserts. As agriculture depends upon irrigation and water supply, farming in arid regions where water is scarce is a challenge. However, desert farming has been ...