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From the Family Farm to Agribusiness:

The Irrigation Crusade in California and the West, 1850-1931
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University of California Press, Jan 1, 1984 - Business & Economics - 521 pages
  

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The best history I have seen of the early development of water supply systems in California's Central Valley.

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Donald J. Pisani is Merrick Professor of History at the UnivDonald J. Pisani is Merrick Professor of History at the UnivDonald J. Pisani is Merrick Professor of History at the UnivDonald J. Pisani is Merrick Professor of History at the University of Oklahoma. His books include a previous history to ersity of Oklahoma. His books include a previous history to ersity of Oklahoma. His books include a previous history to ersity of Oklahoma. His books include a previous history to which this one is a sequel, "To Reclaim a Divided West "(199which this one is a sequel, "To Reclaim a Divided West "(199which this one is a sequel, "To Reclaim a Divided West "(199which this one is a sequel, "To Reclaim a Divided West "(1992), as well as "Water, Land, and Law in the West "(1996) and2), as well as "Water, Land, and Law in the West "(1996) and2), as well as "Water, Land, and Law in the West "(1996) and2), as well as "Water, Land, and Law in the West "(1996) and "From the Family Farm to Agribusiness "(California, 1984). "From the Family Farm to Agribusiness "(California, 1984). "From the Family Farm to Agribusiness "(California, 1984). "From the Family Farm to Agribusiness "(California, 1984).

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