Logging Saves Species and Increases Our Water Supply

By Edward Ring
07/30/2025
There are obvious benefits to logging, grazing, prescribed burns, and mechanical thinning of California’s forests. When you suppress wildfires for what is now over a century, then overregulate and suppress any other means to thin the forest, you get overcrowded and unhealthy forests. California’s trees now have 5 to 10 times more than a historically normal...

TAGS: California water policy, forest management, forest mismanagement, water

Saving California’s Rural Water Users

By Edward Ring
05/07/2025
Despite its status as an agricultural superpower, eclipsing every other U.S. state in farm output, California’s farming sector wields relatively little influence in Sacramento. When you evaluate the state’s GDP components, the sectors that dominate are financial, IT, and services, at around a half-trillion each, followed by manufacturing and government at around $400 billion and $300...

TAGS: California water policy, farming, water, water storage

Finding Water for the San Joaquin Valley

By Edward Ring
12/06/2024
Farmers in the San Joaquin Valley require roughly 15 million acre feet of water per year to irrigate their crops. In return they produce more than half of all California’s agricultural output. But everything is changing. Since 2000 the amount of water the farmers receive from the State Water Project and the Central Valley Project has...

TAGS: California water policy, farming, San Joaquin Valley, water