President Trump's directive to the Army Corps of Engineers to release water from two California dams perplexed farmers in the San Joaquin Valley, who rely on stored water for summer crops. The three-day discharge replenished groundwater but diminished summer irrigation supplies during a dry season. Critics argue the move was politically motivated, advocating that such decisions can adversely affect smaller farming operations. Farmer Tom Barcellos highlighted that the release was not catastrophic but questioned the motivation behind the decision and called for more careful management of resources.
These kinds of shenanigans, they hurt smaller farmers.
I believe someone in D.C. got a little overzealous.
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