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The Morning Show
Thursday, December 17, 2020, 6:00am
By Courtney Everett

Like other industries, fish farms in Wisconsin are feeling the effects of the pandemic. A local fish farmer explains how his business is struggling to stay afloat and gives us an inside look at the supply chain for his product. Plus, we’ll hear from a biology professor about how aquaponics works.

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