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  • The sun rises over sprawling alfalfa fields leased by Fondomonte, a large Saudi Arabian dairy company, in Butler Valley, Arizona on March 25, 2023. Foreign-owned alfalfa farms have come under scrutiny as the West’s drought worsens and water levels in the Colorado River continue to fall. For New York Times.
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  • Houses in varying stages of development at Combs Ranch in Queen Creek, Arizona on Thursday, April. 13, 2023. Construction on later phases of Combs Ranch were halted after state officials determined there was not enough groundwater in the area to guarantee a 100-year supply. For New York Times.
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  • A Triple M Farms employee harvests alfalfa, a water-intensive crop, amid extreme drought conditions in Pinal County near Casa Grande, Arizona, on Saturday, August 19, 2022. Pinal County’s agriculture sector was the first in Arizona to lose 100% of their Colorado River water allotment. For Reuters.
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  • Mayfield Phase 2 sits empty as farm fields and subdivisions sprawl towards mountains in Buckeye, Arizona on Thursday, April. 13, 2023. Construction on several housing developments in Buckeye, the fourth-fasting growing city in the country, were halted after state officials determined there was not enough groundwater in the area to guarantee a 100 year supply. For New York Times.
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  • A Customs and Border Protection integrated fixed tower (IFT) surveils the desert near the U.S./Mexico border on Tohono O’odham Nation lands south of Sells, Arizona, on Monday, August 31, 2022. For Reuters.
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  • The Customs and Border Protection checkpoint all tribal members must pass through to come or go from their reservation just outside the boundary of Tohono O’odham Nation in Three Points, Arizona on Saturday, June. 24, 2023. For New York Times.
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  • Freshly baled alfalfa grown by Triple M Farms dots a field in front of Picacho Peak in Red Rock, Arizona on Monday, Sept. 5, 2022. For Helsingin Sanomat.
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  • An aerial view shows homes in varying stages of construction against a diverse desert landscape ranging from lush, green farm fields to desert scrub at Harvest Queen Creek in Queen Creek, Arizona on Monday, June 5, 2023. For Bloomberg.
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  • A section of the Central Arizona Project, a series of aqueducts and tunnels designed to bring water from the Colorado River to central and southern Arizona, flows past homes with swimming pools and non-native, water-intensive palm trees in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. The Interior Department is poised to mandate further water cuts on the Colorado River to prevent damage to two of the Southwest’s largest hydropower dams in the face of drought, a "dire" scenario the seven river basin states have tried hard to avoid. For Bloomberg.
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  • Colorado River water runs through Central Arizona Project canals near San Tan Valley in Pinal County, Arizona on Sunday, April 9, 2023. For Reuters.
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  • The sprawling alfalfa fields of Al Dahra Farms dwarf the town of Wenden, Arizona on Friday, Oct. 27, 2022. For CNN.
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  • An aerial view show a partially constructed home against a parched desert landscape at Harvest Queen Creek in Queen Creek, Arizona, US, on Monday, June 5, 2023. For Bloomberg.
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