National Public Radio: Cannon Michael runs an 11,000-acre farm in California’s Central Valley. His family has been farming in the state for six generations. Michael’s multi-million-dollar operation usually provides a wealth of crops including tomatoes, onions and melons. But recently, he’s pretty pessimistic about work. “It is going to be a year that’s probably, at best, maybe break even. Or maybe lose some money,” Michael tells NPR’s Arun Rath. Michael says about one-fifth of the land will lie fallow this year. So…