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Saudi Arabia operates farms in western Arizona that are legally growing alfalfa – one of the most water-intensive crops – in an area where there's a shortage of water. The alfalfa is then shipped to Saudi Arabia, where it's illegal to grow because there’s a shortage of water
08:40 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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Michael Arndt
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07:19 PM - Apr 22, 2023
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Marlina A
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capitalism! it'll destroy us all
11:30 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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Michael Arndt
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Thats not a matter of capitalism, but rather stupidity, imo. Its stupid to allow foreig entities to buy our famland.
11:50 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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A work in progress
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There’s a shortage of water in AZ too! And this plan is threatening future water supplies. Very concerning.
10:15 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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OldSaltyBalls
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AG Mayes just blocked two new wells. https://www.azfamily.com/2...
10:04 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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In response to Michael Arndt.
For livestock
09:47 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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Reenie Francis
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In response to Michael Arndt.
Absolute bonkers and the right wingers just don't care or bury their heads about this kind of thing.
09:47 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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Lostin Karadise
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That was something I did not know. And, as with most new news, it's hella annoying.
09:11 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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Patsy
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In response to Michael Arndt.
Btw, AZ PBS did a piece on this in 2016. Starts abt 2:40 mark.
Water Issues/Saudi-Arabian Farming in Arizona - YouTube

One hundred miles west of Phoenix, a Saudi-Arabian owned farming operation grows hay year-round in the desert, with Arizona water being used to feed Saudi ca...

09:00 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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Michael Arndt
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08:40 AM - Apr 22, 2023
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