Alright, since you apparently have no idea what you are talking about, here is a breakdown of the water usage and economic impact of the water used in California.

Environmental use: 46 percent
Agricultural use: 43 percent
Urban use: 11 percent

Agriculture is one of the state's top industries, providing one in ten jobs. In 1997 the agricultural industry contributed $26.8 billion to the economy through direct sales. When the overall economic impact is figured, the industry is responsible for over $100 billion by creating jobs for additional products and services such as transportation and packaging.

Source: California water FAQ\'s

As far as your thoughts about California's agricultural contribution, you are an idiot.

California has been the nation's top state in agricultural reciepts since 1948.

California is the nations largest dairy producer with 18% of the national production value in 1999.

California accounts for 13% of the national cash reciepts from agriculture; $24.8 Billion.

Source: UC agriculture study

.The Golden State is the largest agricultural producer and exporter in the
United States, a position it has held for more than 50 years.

. California farmers and ranchers supply $73 million in food, fiber or flowers every day.

• California produces 350 crop and livestock commodities.

• Eight of the nation’s top 10 farm counties are in California.


California farms account for 13 percent of the
national gross cash receipts from farming products

California farms grow more than half the nation’s fruits, vegetables and nuts from just three percent of the nation’s farmland.

• California farms cover approximately one-third of the state’s total land area.

• California is the sole producer (99 percent or more) of the following commodities:
• Almonds
• Artichokes
• Dates
• Figs
• Raisins
• Kiwifruit • Olives
• Clingstone Peaches
• Persimmons
• Pistachios
• Dried Plums (Prunes)
• Walnuts

Source: http://www.calclingpeach.com/html/rcpe_consum/ca_grown_didUknow.html

You really have no idea what you are talking about.
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