Farmers in Stanislaus County are facing challenges due to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and uncertain water allocations for the upcoming year. Despite these concerns, they are currently optimistic about the growth of spring crops and the potential of the almond, apricot, and walnut crops. The rescinding of the 5% water allocation from the Central Valley Project is expected to lead to increased well use and potential fallowing of land. Milk production in dairies remains strong, despite an oversupply in the market. Farmers are also experiencing challenges in reducing pumping due to SGMA and are trying to adapt by pre-irrigating and conserving surface water. Some dairies have diversified their marketing strategies, including using the Barn2Door platform, to mitigate the economic impact of the pandemic on their business.