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SWEEP (State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program) Incentive is a commendable initiative aimed at promoting sustainable water management practices in California. By providing financial incentives to farmers for adopting water-efficient technologies and practices, the program not only addresses the crucial issue of water scarcity but also supports the agricultural community in adapting to a changing climate. This forward-looking approach reflects a commitment to environmental stewardship and resilience, showcasing the CDFA's dedication to fostering a more sustainable and water-secure future for the state. - web app">The CDFA's 2023...
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SWEEP (State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program) Incentive is a commendable initiative aimed at promoting sustainable water management practices in California. By providing financial incentives to farmers for adopting water-efficient technologies and practices, the program not only addresses the crucial issue of water scarcity but also supports the agricultural community in adapting to a changing climate. This forward-looking approach reflects a commitment to environmental stewardship and resilience, showcasing the CDFA's dedication to fostering a more sustainable and water-secure future for the state. - web app">
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