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Three Water Challenges for Almonds

By Ellen Hanak

Almonds are California’s largest single crop. Here are three water realities that almond growers must grapple with in coming years.

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California’s Water: Water for Farms

By Ellen Hanak, Jay Lund, Josué Medellín-Azuara, Daniel Sumner ...

California is the nation’s largest farm state and a global market leader. Farms have steadily improved productivity per unit of water used, but the latest drought has exposed agriculture’s growing vulnerability to water shortages. This brief describes a number of opportunities to strengthen agricultural water management for the long term.

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Teacher Compensation and Local Labor Market Conditions in California: Implications for School Funding

By Heather Rose, Ria Sengupta Bhatt

This paper examines how teacher compensation varies across California and how the variation is driven by factors beyond the control of school districts. Although we focus on teachers, the main concepts can be extended to all personnel. The paper also presents a formula that would help equalize the purchasing power of California school districts and discusses whether it makes sense to pursue such a goal.

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Commentary: Water-use Challenges Affecting Farmers Means Reinventing the San Joaquin Valley

By Ellen Hanak, Caitlin Peterson

To ensure the San Joaquin Valley’s future, groundwater overpumping has to end—and some 500,000 acres of farmland will likely need to come out of intensively irrigated production. But unplanned, haphazard fallowing would harm the valley. In our Fresno Bee commentary, we share insights on how to protect the valley’s residents, agriculture, and environment, drawing on over seven years of research.

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