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News ArchivesYEAR2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 MONTH Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec HEADLINES Baleen Filters opens North American office March 17, 2010, Edmonton, AB – Baleen Filters now has a local North American office in Canada. Manure sparks large fire at Michigan hog farm March 16, 2010, Overisel Township, MI – An Allegan County hog farm was heavily damaged in a fire Monday morning. Wisconsin examines phosphorus pollution March 16, 2010, Madison, WI – Wisconsin residents may soon pay more to flush the toilet but enjoy cleaner lakes, rivers and streams under a plan to more strictly regulate phosphorus pollution in state waterways. Spreading business sees composting increase March 15, 2010 – For six years Lee Roy Goddard and his family have been spreading a lot of manure around Reed Point, MT, and their ranching and farming neighbors love it. Idaho County OKs manure power generation March 15, 2010, Jerome, ID — Whether or not plugging into cow manure is the future of energy production, Jerome County took a step toward allowing non-conventional energy production with an affirmative vote by county commissioners to allow power generation from dairy effluent. Biodigester project closer to completion March 12, 2010, Auburn, NY - Several years and millions of dollars later, the county’s first anaerobic biodigester is scheduled to begin turning cow manure into energy that will power three county buildings by this fall. Manure, potato scraps to power homes March 12, 2010, St. André, NB – The idea, says Jacques Laforge, was to make his small dairy farm completely self-sufficient. Iowa DNR investigates spill in Hardin County March 10, 2010, Ackley, IA - The Iowa Department of Natural Resources investigated a manure spill that occurred near Cleves in Hardin County. Iowa DNR investigates manure spill March 10, 2010, Garnavillo, IA – The DNR is investigating a manure spill that started early March 10 in Clayton County. Regional manure digester in Pennsylvania possible March 9, 2010 – In Lancaster County, farmers are bracing for new environmental regulations they expect to be dumped on them — which would take away many of the bucks they already have — in the name of cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay. |
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