Don’t blame farms for drying up the Great Salt Lake. Why they could be key to its survival.
Importance of working with agriculture surfaces as a theme at forum exploring solutions for the imperiled, iconic body of water.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Agricultural operations are seen along the Bear River, the Great Salt Lake's largest tributary, in December 2021.
Leia Larsen is a sixth generation Utahn and a water and land use reporter reporter for The Salt Lake Tribune. She has covered environment, energy and political issues throughout the West. When she’s not chasing the news, Leia can be found exploring the Wasatch Mountains, sleeping in the desert or rooting around her garden.