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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Early View
November 17, 2025 PDT

There’s a path forward in the San Joaquin Valley to benefit farmers, communities, and nature — but only if we plan . . . and plant

H. Scott Butterfield, Jeanette K. Howard, Daniel Toews, Abigail Hart, Kathy Wood-McLaughlin,
agricultural land retirementland rehabilitationMultibenefit Land Repurposing ProgramrestorationSustainable Groundwater Management Act
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Butterfield, H. Scott, Jeanette K. Howard, Daniel Toews, Abigail Hart, and Kathy Wood-McLaughlin. 2025. “There’s a Path Forward in the San Joaquin Valley to Benefit Farmers, Communities, and Nature — but Only If We Plan . . . and Plant.” California Agriculture, November. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.3733/​001c.147498.

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