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Do you want to know the whole truth and nothing but the truth regarding the water crisis in California's Central Valley?

Come and listen to the first hand accounts of the farmers from Central Valley who are faced with these many problems on a daily basis. The farmers' stories are sad and may leave you with a more caring heart.

There is so much we don't know that all Californioans need to know as the water shortage problem is affecting all of California and will especially affect Southern California. It's time to get involved and learn the whole story.

ECOLOGICAL PRIMITIVISTS SEEK TO REVERT CALIFORNIA BACK TO AN 18TH CENTURY DESERT -

AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS AN ACCOMPLICE!

**Cutting off the Water Supply to People of Central California

**Redirecting Water to the Ocean for the Sake of Declining Fish Species

**Decimating California’s Central Valley Agriculture and Food Supply for California and America

**Causing the Loss of Thousands of Jobs in California – Unemployment at 40% in Some Areas

**Imposing Hardship on Hundreds of Thousands of California Residents

**Will Contribute to Worldwide Food Shortages

**Adversely Affecting Drinking Water Source for 25 Million People in So. California

Why the crisis, how bad is the crisis, and what can we do about it?

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Moderator: Martha Montelongo, (martha@marthamontelongo.com) - Radio Host - CRN Digital Talk Radio

Panelists include:

Jim Verboon: Central Valley Walnut Farmer, former Farm Bureau Water Committee Chairman, past Chairman State Farm Bureau Natural Resources Committee with extensive knowledge of Water issues pertaining to the CA Delta.

Larry Easterling: Pistachio Farmer in the State Water District in the Central Valley.

Piedad Ayala: Farms, operates a large custom farming operation and farm labor operation in the Central Valley.

Allen Ishida: Tulare County Supervisor, runs a 3rd generation Family Farming operation in Tulare County.

Paul Sihota: Operates a family farming and trucking company on the Westside of the Central Valley.

Russell Waymire: Co-Chaired local Farm Bureau Water Committee in Kings County.

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