The Central Arizona Project gave a state-one shortage declaration due to the water levels of Lake Mead. If a water shortage was to impact the state, it would mean Arizona agriculture wouldn’t be as financially viable, and farmers may have to get out of the business or move somewhere else.
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Drought causes major problems for Arizona agriculture
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