Editor’s Note: Below are exclusive audio reports on how Latino Farm Employees would be hurt due to a possible zero water allocation in Federal Water Districts. It could mean the end of what they have been striving for—the American Dream. 

We want to thank the good folks at Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizers for sponsoring this series.
PART 1 — How Latino farm employees suffer with low water allocations. In this report Maria Hernandez, of Los Gatos Tomatoes, Huron; Hortencia Solario, Harris-Wolf Farms almond processing near Huron; and Jesus Cuevas, with Woolf Farming in Huron share the frustration of fish being more important than humans.

Photo is of Hortencia Solario





PART 2 — Farm workers’ children are often college educated. This extraordinary fact is a testament that they want to achieve the American Dream, which could all be dashed with zero water deliveries in 2014. This report features Jesus Cuevas, Woolf Farming; Maria Hernandez, Los Gatos Tomatoes; and Hortencia Solariowith Harris-Woolf Farms. All farming operations are in Western Fresno County and will be severely impacted due to reduced or zero water deliveries.