Sequence Ordering

Two neighboring towns, Riverton and Brookside, share a river. Historically, Riverton has used a simple irrigation method and Brookside has used a more advanced one. A recent study reveals that if they swapped methods, taking advantage of their different soil types, the total agricultural output for both towns would significantly increase. However, if only one town changes its method, it would disrupt the water flow and cause a severe crop loss for that town. Arrange the following statements into a logical sequence that explains why the towns are likely to remain in their less productive, historical arrangement.

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