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Apr 4, 2025
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mudpupper
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Utah isn't the place to produce food.
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Utah statewide snowpack now at 88%
The Y's Insider
Apr 4, 9:58am
Hard to believe we are just 2 short years from the GSL being a dry lake bed
Probable Sacko
Apr 4, 10:01am
Now THAT'S an inconvenient truth!
The Y's Insider
Apr 4, 10:03am
it's all because we didn't water our lawns as much
maxpowers
Apr 4, 10:32am
Yep. Looks like the GSL now only has 2 years to dry up.
Benfica1
Apr 4, 11:42am
I wonder how big a deficit the south is in actual amount of snow. If they
Ycrazy
Apr 4, 10:09am
Even if the snowpack is normal, isn't consumption still rising?
mudpupper
Apr 4, 10:14am
Production of food is important. We should incentivize farms being efficient
rcbyufan
Apr 4, 10:33am
Utah isn't the place to produce food.
mudpupper
Apr 4, 10:52am
But it's THE PLACE to produce food (alfalfa) for cows and horses in China.
The Y's Insider
Apr 4, 10:55am
China's new tariff may save us some water.
BlueMark
Apr 4, 11:09am
88%?? We need to tariff the weather!
Loafer
Apr 4, 10:21am
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