California’s modern history is written in gold mining, railroads, and most recently, the development of water. Water irrigates millions of acres of farmland, making California the nation’s leading agricultural producer and exporter of agricultural goods. Water has made the development of Southern California and Bay Area cities possible. La historia moderna de California que está escrito en la minería de oro, los ferrocarriles y, más recientemente, el desarrollo del agua. El agua riega millones de acres de tierras de cultivo, convirtiendo a California en el país el principal productor agrícola y exportador de productos agrícolas. El agua ha hecho del desarrollo del Sur de California y las ciudades Área de la Bahía posible.
Ayala Corporation, The Water For All, their associates, and farm workers will embark on a four day crusade to raise awareness of the lack of water and its effects in California. The hardest hit due to the 0% (zero percent) allotment are the West Side and Central Valley farmers, ranchers, workers, and associated businesses.