The ongoing drought in California is likely to have a major impact on the State’s agricultural production. Long-term moisture deficits across most of the State remain at near-record levels. Because California is a major producer in the fruit, vegetable, tree nut, and dairy sectors, the drought has potential implications for U.S. supplies and prices of affected products this year and beyond.
Recently updated, several subpages on this site describe the situation and potential implications of the drought for California farms, crop and livestock production, and consumer food prices.
USDA ERS - California Drought: Farm and Food Impacts
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