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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2021 · 38 MIN

8/7/21 - ON THE HOUSE HOUR! Arizona's Water Supply, Usage And Conservation Techniques!

from Rosie on the House · host Rosie on the House

Since 1957, Arizona's water consumption has been about the same or less.  With the largest consumer being agriculture.  Yet it is leading the charge with improved water use practices and conservation technologies.  The Arizona Farm Bureau's Julie Murphree and Chelsea McGuire discuss those technologies being used in Arizona farming and the continuing research to use even less water with more results!

Since 1957, Arizona's water consumption has been about the same or less.  With the largest consumer being agriculture.  Yet it is leading the charge with improved water use practices and conservation technologies.  The Arizona Farm Bureau's Julie Murphree and Chelsea McGuire discuss those technologies being used in Arizona farming and the continuing research to use even less water with more results!

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