Environment

An Oregon law lets one wealthy region turn the desert green. When drought hits, farmers pay the price

By Emily Cureton Cook (OPB)
June 26, 2026 9 a.m.

In the high desert of Central Oregon, the Deschutes River is a lifeline for farmers and landowners — but a century-old water law entitles just a few thousand people to more than half of its volume.

Tags: Climate and Environment, Central Oregon