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Penn State project’s goal pollution-free dairy farms
Written by Chesapeake Bay Journal   
September 2, 2010 – What if scientists could create a farm that hardly produced any pollution? September 2, 2010 – What if scientists could create a farm that hardly produced any pollution?

Researchers at Penn State University are trying to make that idea a reality for the state's nearly 9,000 dairy farms, most of which are small, family operations.

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