A blanket of bright green alfalfa spreads across western Arizona’s McMullen Valley, ringed by rolling mountains and warmed by the hot desert sun.
Matthew Hancock’s family has used groundwater to grow forage crops here for more than six decades. They’re long accustomed to caprices of Mother Nature that can spoil an entire alfalfa cutting with a downpour or generate an especially big yield with a string of blistering days.
But concerns about future water supplies from the valley’s ancient aquifers, which hold groundwater supplies, are bubbling up in Wenden, a town of around 700 people where the Hancock family farms.
Some neighbors complain their backyard wells have dried up since the Emirati agribusiness Al Dahra began farming alfalfa here on about 3,000 acres (1,214 hectares) several years ago.
Oooh, scary regulations vs. scary foreigners. This breaks the republican brain. Taps head… What if regulating corporations is good as long as theyre foreigners? Yea, thats the ticket, regulations are ok on brown people. Pretty sure jesus himself said it somewhere in that book. Ahhhh yea, feels good man. This satisfies my free market fuck the poors principles as well as my racism. Hey marge, fire up the coal rollin’ truck ima go buy me another fjb flag.