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Water experts say improved irrigation could put millions into Alabama’s rural economy

Outlet: al.com

June 10, 2012

MONTGOMERY, Alabama — While it may be difficult to believe the only barrier to seeing hundreds of millions of dollars put into the state’s rural economy as well as the creation of thousands of jobs is the lack of a widespread state irrigation infrastructure, water experts say this is likely the case.

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