Dnr Wants Tighter Manure Use Rules; Runoff From Large Farms Threatens Water
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › June 23, 2005
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Oshkosh As Wisconsin's dairy farms grow larger, state officials want to beef up regulations to control manure runoff.
The regulations would impose more controls over how manure from dairy cattle and other livestock is managed and spread over land on the state's largest farms.See the full content of this document
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Dnr Wants Tighter Manure Use Rules; Runoff From Large Farms Threatens Water
Manure has long served as a rich fertilizer for crops. But over time, there has been growing worry over the destructive nature of animal waste when...
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