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One man’s goat is another man’s weedwacker: A business with an eco-friendly land management solutionRestoration Grazing was formed last year as a land management and brush control business. It relies on goats for labor.
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The first Earth Day was held in 1970 and is considered the start of the modern environmental movement.
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Nonprofits, governments or a combination of both can apply for them.
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Trucks are hauling oil-drenched soil to a landfill near Omaha. Crews are building a five-acre pond to continue treating contaminated water.
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Thomas County, Kansas, has a donation clause in its diversion agreements, leading to concerns about access to justice for low-income Kansans
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A new lawsuit accuses two global companies of paying distributors to suppress competition, so that U.S. farmers overspend by millions of dollars annually
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A new study shows as winter weather warms across the Midwest, fertilizers that once froze are now finding their way into streams and rivers.
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Sometimes the signs that an old oil or gas well lies beneath the ground are subtle — a mysterious wet spot in a field, for example.
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How bad is the Kansas drought? Among the most severe in recorded history. But some other years were more extreme.
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Farmers can use far less chemical fertilizer — which can be expensive and harmful to the environment — and maintain high crop yields, according to a new study.