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Borrowing from Sustainable Agriculture for the Mississippi River
When we think of agriculture and the Mississippi River, we see great barge transports, USDA healthy watershed efforts and silo-framed farms rolling over plentiful waves of grain. We should dig a little deeper for clues agriculture may have for the … Continue reading →
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