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Dairy Farms’ Expansion Plan Worries California Families Who Once Had a ‘Little Piece of Heaven’
Dairy farms' expansion in California's Central Valley has raised concerns among local families over environmental and water quality issues. Residents like David Rodriguez recall a time when the area had orchards and clean water, contrasting with the current surge in dairy operations and manure digester projects. Farmers claim they are working to become better neighbors.
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