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Drainage problems in the San Joaquin Valley—an interagency approach

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Louis A. Beck

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California Agriculture 31(5):21-22.

Published May 01, 1977

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The west side of the San Joaquin Valley between Tracy and the Tehachapi Mountains has developed or will develop drainage problems. Ultimately, about 1½ million acres will be affected. Agricultural production could be reduced up to 80 percent in the most seriously affected areas.

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Drainage problems in the San Joaquin Valley—an interagency approach

Louis A. Beck
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Drainage problems in the San Joaquin Valley—an interagency approach

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Authors

Louis A. Beck

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California Agriculture 31(5):21-22.

Published May 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The west side of the San Joaquin Valley between Tracy and the Tehachapi Mountains has developed or will develop drainage problems. Ultimately, about 1½ million acres will be affected. Agricultural production could be reduced up to 80 percent in the most seriously affected areas.

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