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‘Very positive change.’ New Utah law will be an important step toward saving the Great Salt Lake.
Can this technology be an answer to farmland water use in the West?
Church of Jesus Christ donates 5.7K water shares to the Great Salt Lake
Dear Legislature: Here’s what you can do in 2023 to save the Great Salt Lake
Farmers are skeptical about participating in water leasing to save the Great Salt Lake. Here’s why.
Farmers are trying new water-saving tech in Utah's drought
FOX 13 Investigates: Utah's top cash crop is consuming most of our water
Gov. Cox dives deep into Utah’s water challenges, future and shrinking GSL
Governor signs Great Salt Lake bills into law
Great Salt Lake: A lake no more?
GSL Collaborative puts Gov. Spencer Cox on the record: Utah got 'lacksidasical' about water, but he's still optimistic
Is the agriculture industry doing enough to conserve water during Utah's drought?
LDS Church to permanently donate thousands of acre-feet of water to the Great Salt Lake
Mormon Church donates water shares to aid the Great Salt Lake
New irrigation research and tech helps Utah farmers produce food and save water
One crop uses more than half of Utah’s water. Here’s why.
Reinvent Utah farms to save our soil and Great Salt Lake?
The State And Fate Of The Great Salt Lake, Part I
The State And Fate Of The Great Salt Lake, Part II
To help the Great Salt Lake, Utah may pay farmers to not grow crops
Utah agriculture wants more support and research to reach future water-saving goals
Utah farmer plants differently to save soil moisture during historic drought
Utah releases third chapter of state water action plan
Utah's governor releases water action plan for agriculture
Utah's governor says more must be done to save the Great Salt Lake
Utah’s population boom could further strain its limited water