California's Drought Isn't Making Food Cost More. Here's Why

NPR (May 23, 2014) — The California drought generally won't affect food prices this year inpert because farmers are getting by on water tapped from wells. The story quotes from the recent UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences study estimating the drought's impacts on California agriculture: the extra water that farmers will pump from their wells this year will make up for about 75 percent of the cutbacks in water from dams and reservoirs. 

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