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May 1, 2016
Farmers, business leaders work to better Great Lakes water
A version of this story originally appeared in the Alliance for the Great Lakes 2015 Annual Report, published in May, 2016. In Green Bay, a handful of farmers are taking […]
When it rains, excess fertilizer and manure from farm fields flow into streams and rivers that feed the Great Lakes. This pollution fuels algal blooms that can make water toxic to fish, wildlife, and people.
Visit our campaign page to learn about stopping agricultural pollution at the source. Learn more about agricultural runoff below.