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Larimer farmers warned scorched forests may shut off irrigation water

Outlet: The Denver Post

December 8, 2012

BUCKEYE — The scorching of Colorado forests by super-intense wildfires is worsening the water woes for Eldon Ackerman and other Larimer County farmers, jeopardizing thousands of irrigated acres that normally produce millions of dollars in crops.

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