California farmers using oil field wastewater on crops
Farmers in drought-plagued Central Valley, California are using wastewater from oil fields to grow their crops. Is it an ingenious solution to the problems posed by the drought? Or a serious health risk? As Correspondent Mike Kirsch tells us, a quarter of the U.S. population is fed by these farms. Take a look at Mike's investigation for "Americas Now."

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