Dust from Idled Farmland Emerging as a Major Threat in California’s Central Valley
A recent study has identified idle farmland as a key contributor to the increasing number of dust events in California, with serious implications for public health, agriculture, and climate. The research, published in Communications Earth & Environment by UC Merced professors Adeyemi Adebiyi and John Abatzoglou, reveals that over 1 million acres of farmland are left fallow on average each...
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