THE DUNNIGAN HILLS. The Kelsey Bench. Fiddletown. Edna Valley. Lodi.
These disparate California regions would seem to have little in common, other than their rural ambience and dependence on agriculture. But they all share an unenviable quality: they’re in deep economic trouble.
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