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Monday, August 3, 2020, 5:45pm
By Dean Knetter

Since 2016, the Tainter Creek Watershed Council has brought farmers together in the southwestern part of the state to share knowledge and work to protect local water quality. We talk to two members of the group about their goals and the connections farmers are making.

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