Local newspapers reported that farmers lost $10 million during the strikes.
And no one expects farmers to lose their subsidies - not with the friends they have in Congress.
Without a place to sell local products, farmers lose hope.
As a result, our farmers and businesses have lost ground to global competitors.
And if the rain continues, some farmers may lose their entire crop.
Instead of reducing stock losses, the farmer loses even more.
California agriculture officials say farmers have lost $1.2 billion in crops so far, and predict that the figure could go higher.
He and other farmers might lose 30 percent of their crops this year.
The farmer lost his hay crop, but no one else was hurt.
His first documentary was an hour long show on how farmers were losing their land.