{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Ep. 018 \u2014 What Is It All About (III of III)","description":"&quot;I am not the 'Boont' God.&quot; \u2014Rod DeWitt About: With wave after wave of socioeconomic changes crashing into the Anderson Valley, a quiet and historically agrarian area, the lifestyle that gave rise to Boontling is quickly fading away. The fate and the future of the kitschy tongue lies solely in how the community comes to terms with market forces, the environment and, most importantly, its values. &amp;nbsp; Show Notes:  [00:20] \u201cGymnopedies 2\u201d by Blue Dot Sessions [01:10]  Map of the Anderson Valley (SF Gate) [02:20] A list of some boontling terms  Part I Part II   [03:15] See more context here: [04:15] More on John Frati and Frati Horn (avwines.com) [05:25] \u201cVeins of Coal\u201d performed by Richie Stearns [06:45] Bruce Anderson response to  Ep. 016 (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [07:00]  Instances of published satire gone awry [07:05] More  light reading about the Anderson Valley Advertiser (Newsweek) [08:40]  Light reading on David Severn\u2019s time as publisher of The AVA (Editor &amp;amp; Publisher) [09:10] More on the \u201cRedwood Summer\u201d in Part I [09:20] \u201cLemon and Melon (Piano Version)\u201d by Blue Dot Sessions [09:50] More on the wine explosion in Part II [10:05] Map of  wineries and vineyards in the Anderson Valley (Chasingthevine.com) [10:05] List of the big wine players in the valley (The Anderson Valley Advertiser)   Related reading on pesticides in the Central Valley (Pacific Standard)   [11:10] Mendocino County\u2019s  history on GMOs (Wine Spectator) [12:00] \u201cRapids\u201d by Blue Dot Sessions [12:20]  Light reading on water use per California crop (Mother Jones)  How much wine gets produced per acre (Wine Spectator)  How many grapes in a bottle of wine (Vinepair)  Light reading on what\u2019s in a bottle of wine (Wine Folly) Related: The water footprint of other foods (Los Angeles Times) Related: A  visual of California\u2019s agricultural water footprint (Mother Jones)  Background on an Olympic-sized swimming pool (Wikipedia)   [12:30]  On the issue of wine, water and drought (The Sacramento Bee) [13:10]  Light reading on the vineyard irrigation debate (SF Gate) [13:40] More on  Jim Doersken (The Press Democrat) [16:10] Light reading on the creek behind Doersken\u2019s house (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [18:50] A  Brief History of California Water Policy (Public Policy Institute of California) [19:05] A  little more on the City of &amp;nbsp;Los Angeles\u2019 pueblo rights [19:45] A helpful video how water becomes a right (US Law Review)  Related: Light reading on the Central and  State Water Project  Alexis Madrigal on the California Water Crisis (The Atlantic) John Muir on the Hetch Hetchy Issue in early 1900s (George Mason University)   [21:00] Map of California\u2019s water system (Capital Public Radio)  Related: A quick primer on Gov. Jerry Brown\u2019s water tunnel project (San Jose Mercury News) Part III of a short doc-series on tunnel project (VICE) ...and  the politics playing out behind the scenes (Sacramento Bee)   [21:20]  Latest on Gov. Jerry Brown\u2019s tunnel project (Los Angeles Times) [21:45] \u201cLeavanger\u201d (Minimal) by Blue Dot Sessions [22:15] More on The Wonderful Company and  Stuart Resnick (Mother Jones)  Related: The  larger impact behind California agriculture (KCET)  2016 California Domestic Wine Sales and  some additional background (Wine Institute) 2016 U.S. Box Office Domestic Sales (Box Office Mojo)   [22:40] More on the state of California\u2019s  big green thumb (2016 California Department of Food and Agriculture)   More on the race to the bottom (News Deeply)   [25:20] The  state of California wells (Marketplace) [26:15]  More on California\u2019s new groundwater law (KQED)  And the  criticisms of the mandate (Los Angeles Times)   [26:25]  And some light reading on California\u2019s state mandate of 25 percent water reduction (Los Angeles Times)  Related: The  state of industrial well drilling (National Geographic) Related: On the  prices of wells (Fresno Bee) Related:  Opinion on the affordability of water (Los Angeles Times)   [27:20]  Light reading on the state of wells and water (Visalia Times-Delta)  And from the  USGS   [27:45]  Light reading on California\u2019s subsidence woes from NASA [28:10] More on Will Parrish (@willparrishca)  And here (The Anderson Valley Advertiser)   [28:15] See his work on the wine industry  here (East Bay Express) [29:55] \u201cKalsted\u201d by Blue Dot Sessions [30:00] The landscape of money, politics and wine (The Anderson Valley Advertiser)  More on the same story here   [30:35] The \u201cusing of science as a political football\u2026\u201d (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [32:40] More on  Zac Robinson (Mendocino County Wine &amp;amp; Winegrapes) [33:30] Light reading on the  groundwater basin around the Anderson Valley (California Department of Water Resources) [34:30]  Overview of state water regulatory bodies and jurisdictions (California Legislative Analyst\u2019s Office) [35:45] More on Navarro Vineyards here (princeofpinot.com) [36:00] \u201cExceter Lask\u201d by Blue Dot Sessions [36:55] And another  quick refresh on California water rights (UC Davis) [37:15] More on illegal diversions (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [39:55] Light reading on Emerald Triangle [40:05] History of  marijuana in California (KQED) [40:30] Light reading on Supervisor Dan Hamburg (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) [41:50] Light  reading on Prop 215 (Wikipedia)  Related: Breakdown of local growth limits (Green 215)   [42:00] And some light reading on SB 420 (Sacramento County Public Law) [42:00]  See: The Trump Administration\u2019s stance on marijuana legalization (New York Magazine) [42:20] Results of  Prop 64 (Ballotpedia) [42:30] And why  2018 matters... (Salon)   Here (TIME)  Here (Ukiah Daily Journal)   [43:00] The association of Mexican cartels and pot growing seen  here (The Press Democrat) [43:10] And on the topic of illegal pot cultivation  and its impact on the environment (The Atlantic) [44:10] A further breakdown of Prop 64 with expected timeline delivery dates (California Growers Association)  Related: Vineyards  exploring involvement with new pot economy (Herb) Related: When pot  meets wine (The New York Times) Related: Vineyards  or marijuana farm? (Sacramento Bee)   [44:20] More on the  purchase of an old Fetzer Wine property for cannabis investment (The Press Democrat)  Related:  Behind the scenes on a pot farm (KALW) Related:  On the topic of producing vices during times of drought (Nautilus)   [44:30] The  water that goes into marijuana (Marijuana Venture) [45:20] \u201cLevanger\u201d by Blue Dot Sessions [48:30] \u201cTolls Folly\u201d by Blue Dot Sessions [49:00] More on the state of the Navarro (The Anderson Valley Advertiser) More at thisissomenoise.com  ","author_name":"Some Noise","author_url":"http:\/\/www.thisissomenoise.com","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/5548291\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/content\/16046001"}