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How much water is used in almond plant growth?
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How much water is used in almond plant growth?
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It was widely reported that almonds use more than a gallon of water each to grow; where does that water go? Specifically how much is evaporated from the ground and leaves and how much of the evaporated water from California is likely to end up staying West of the Rocky Mountains and in the same broad water basin?
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