ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 6月30日 09時17分
Photo by Pete McBride @pedromcbride | Winter Salad Bowl: If you’ve eaten lettuce in the winter in the United States, it almost certainly came from a farm in Arizona or California. Around 90% of leafy greens come from the region surrounding Yuma, Arizona, from November to March, when the rest of the U.S. is too cold for growing produce. Frost free and irrigated by the Colorado River, these fields in Somerton, Arizona, are leased from Cocopah Indians and span 75 miles. Here, workers pick, bag, and box the crop to ship directly from the field to the market. For more on agriculture and the water it depends on, follow @pedromcbride. #Arizona #agriculture #ColoradoRiver #food
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evey_1814
Wow! Don't mind me I just get stupid man when I think at the Colorado River will get drained because I need salad in California makes me absolutely sick well I love lettuce I love salad and I need it because I have a heart disease but I get sick if I think another place is going to be drained because of my vegetarian stupidity I know Farmers need has to eat this and eat that and everything but when you have to cut off the water to a beautiful place I do not think it's right to give me salad and ruin a habitation or an ecosystem forget it I'd rather starve?
evey_1814
@jhavins what if I told you God said we would pollute the world and we have done it we have fulfilled that what if I told you that you would probably not believe it but it is true God said we would pollute the world and we have polluted we have more than polluted and by that I am very sad very sad I am 68 and probably won't live much longer and I am sad to go out of this life knowing that we have polluted the whole world
visualism1
Es gracias a esta labor tan inmensa que realizan los inmigrantes que pueden encontrar estos alimentos en las tiendas, trabajo que los gringos no quieren hacer! Pero, que en su imaginario de Donald Trump es robarle los empleos a los buenos gringos!
kcp.copa
I passed through Yuma this winter and saw fields of lettuce, cauliflower, broccoli and these hard workers men and women go from field to field all day long working like machines. God Bless them all and their hard labor jobs.
theresabernardo.tb
@pedromcbride yes, this is true. My husband worked the fields when he came to the United States from the Philippines. He worked many years cutting lettuce and other vegetables in the Santa Maria Valley in California
skywolf.falcons
@natgeo I fly my trained falcons over Arizona lettuce for a living to protect the crops from pest birds eating seeds and leaving contaminants. ?? thank you for sharing this!
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