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Select all that applyHow have farmers, tribal members, and recreational and commercial fisheries agreed to manage water on the Klamath River?Multiple select question.Farmers will let some of their land go fallow in extra dry years and instead try to grow high-value crops on a smaller part of their land.They will pump groundwater and move those waters into the river to support healthy fish populations.Farmers agreed to use less water in exchange for funds to finance water conser

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Select all that applyHow have farmers, tribal members, and recreational and commercial fisheries agreed to manage water on the Klamath River?Multiple select question.Farmers will let some of their land go fallow in extra dry years and instead try to grow high-value crops on a smaller part of their land.They will pump groundwater and move those waters into the river to support healthy fish populations.Farmers agreed to use less water in exchange for funds to finance water conser

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The question asks about the ways in which farmers, tribal members, and recreational and commercial fisheries have agreed to manage water on the Klamath River. The options provided are:

  1. Farmers will let some of their land go fallow in extra dry years and instead try to grow high-value crops on a smaller part of their land.
  2. They will pump groundwater and move those waters into the river to support healthy fish populations.
  3. Farmers agreed to use less water in exchange for funds to finance water conservation.

Without additional context or information, it's not possible to definitively answer this question. However, all three options could potentially be ways that these groups have agreed to manage water.

  1. Letting land go fallow in dry years and focusing on high-value crops could be a strategy to use less water overall.
  2. Pumping groundwater to support fish populations could be a way to balance the needs of agriculture and wildlife.
  3. Using less water in exchange for conservation funds could be a financial incentive for farmers to change their practices.

So, all of these could be possible strategies, but without more information, it's not possible to say for sure which ones have been agreed upon.

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