"When I was younger, if I was coming from Los Angeles to Ojai [California], I would drive at night time ... I would drive to the crest of the Conejo Valley overlooking the Oxnard Plain, and at night it would be dark. It would be all fields. And now, it's all urban ... it's almost all urban with a few patches of dark."
"Everybody wants to live on the beach or near the beach in California in the temperate climate of Southern California within driving distance of Los Angeles ... we have a climate where we can produce food 12 months of the year and that's an important value that we need to maintain because we've be
en here as a nation a little over 200 years. That's not really that long. We need to think about being here in another 200 years ... we need to retain agriculture."
- Farmer Jim Churchill from California talks the changing landscape of California.
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