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General Manager Zachary Swick poses at Belding Farms on Sep 23, 2024

A West Texas pecan farm fights to save its water supply as neighbors sell it to growing cities

A yearslong dispute over exporting water to growing Texas cities offers a hint at the battles to come as the state’s population booms and water supply dwindles.


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General Manager Zachary Swick showing freshly picked pecans on Sep 23,2024 in Ft. Stockton.
Aerial view of Belding Farms on Sept 23,2024
Watering runoff system down the orchard rows at Belding Farms on Sep 23, 2024. The runoff ensures optimal watering for each row of pecan trees.
Left: In 2022, it spent half a million dollars to adopt a sprinkler system that covers 96 acres. Right: Newly grown pecans at Belding Farms.
General Manager Zachary Swick at the pecan sortment plant on Sep 23, 2024. He explains how they look over each shell before processes.

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