Michael Booth
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The state’s resilient, adaptable farmers can raise just about anything and use less water doing it. But will enough people buy what they produce?
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A state Senate committee said the effort to control “neonics” was too far, too fast despite the governor’s support
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Growers worry the bill, backed by the governor, will add bureaucracy and cut yields and profits. Advocacy groups say neonicotinoids are being used as an insurance policy.