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Rancher Advocates Adaptability in Ranching, Farming Techniques

North Texas rancher Kenneth Braddock says coping with drought and population growth requires farmers and ranchers to adapt and to rethink traditional practices in order to conserve water.

Jose Avila, left, and Hilario Luna on June 13, 2011, repair an overflow damaged by crawdads on a levee of Mike Burnside's rice fields, flooded with water from the Colorado River, near Bay City.

North Texas rancher Kenneth Braddock says coping with drought and population growth requires farmers and ranchers to adapt and to rethink traditional practices in order to conserve water. He points to such strategies as diversification and rotational grazing and creating or restoring wetlands with assistance from the federal Natural Resources Conservation Service. (Dallas Morning News)

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