Idaho government shuts down water for 500,000 acres of farmland in latest effort to engineer mass famine in America – NaturalNews.com


Idaho government shuts down water for 500,000 acres of farmland in latest effort to engineer mass famine in America

At least half a million acres of farmland in eastern and southern Idaho are under a new curtailment order that restricts farmers in these areas from using groundwater to irrigate their crops.

Thousands of farmers across the Snake River Plain must now abandon their fields or else face steep fines, this after Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR) director Matthew Weaver issued a curtailment order for six groundwater districts on May 31.”

The 500,000 acres subject to curtailment represent about half of all the groundwater acres in the eastern Snake River Plain, which is a really big deal not only for Idaho but also the entire country as those acres grow food for the nation.

Last year, the IDWR changed the methodology, or process, it uses to estimate water…

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