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Fish over farmlands? It
shouldn’t happen
Klamath Falls Herald and News
Instead of printing the same
Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement problems every day, I
suggest you print parts of an article from the April National
Geographic.
It tells how a sardine-sized
fish (delta smelt) brought the town of Mendota, which was
labeled “the cantaloupe center of the world,” to its knees.
This town west of Fresno
raised over 50 different crops to feed people and now depends on
food drives as its unemployment rate hits 40 percent.
I urge people who think
farmers don’t need water to take a trip down and see firsthand
what happens to a community that favors fish. This oncerich
quarter-million acres of farmland is now mainly tumbleweeds.
Are we a lot smarter than
that? Exactly what I thought before a bird shut down almost all
of our
timber industry.
Anyway, our suckers will be
just fine once the Tribes get the Mazama Tree Farm. I should
also be fine, I think.
I have money invested in
some kind of a plan, which I forgot how I signed up for, but the
payments are easy and come on my monthly electric bill.
It has something to do with
tearing down dams that produce emissionfree energy. I have made
nothing yet, but I’m sure this will be big because I know there
are thousands of dams in the United States alone and not a lot
of them are being torn down like they want to do here.
Let’s hope nobody catches on
to our great plan. I also read your column by Dr. Gott and
wanted to ask him if there is any treatment, pills or herbs that
bring back common sense once people lose it. Is there hope?
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