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Tecolote Farm now pays for water it once freely pumped from its wells. Watch how a Texas water rule has made this a reality.
by Jen Reel
Texas politics often inspires bursts of cursing, but for this issue we’ve taken a more deliberative approach. With the campaign in full swing and the legislative session around the corner, this issue focuses on the latest crop of books about Texas politics. Robert Green asks what the latest literature tells…
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Tecolote Farm now pays for water it once freely pumped from its wells. Watch how a Texas water rule has made this a reality.
by Jen Reel