This Astoundingly Simple Ancient Technique Is Helping to Beat Back Drought
Amid a warming world, these conservationists have brought back a very old and very low-tech drought-busting practice, and they are getting results.
Kit R. Roane is a producer at Retro Report. He has worked as a journalist and documentary photographer for more than 20 years, covering local, national and foreign assignments for a variety of publications, including The New York Times and U.S. News & World Report. Follow Kit R. Roane on Twitter @kitroane
Amid a warming world, these conservationists have brought back a very old and very low-tech drought-busting practice, and they are getting results.
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