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AUDIO: Steve Morse discusses agriculture and water pollution on AM950

Posted October 5th, 2011 by Minnesota Environmental Partnership.

Steve Morse joined radio host Nancy Nelson Tuesday, Oct. 4, on AM950 to discuss Legacy Amendment funds for cleaning up our water, and how water pollution is tied to agriculture.

Listen to their conversation by clicking play below.
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You can listen to the whole show and download it as a podcast on AM950’s website.

Steve will be on Nancy’s show again Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 5:30 p.m. Tune in on your radio or listen online!

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Filed under Civic Engagement, Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment, Food and Sustainable Agriculture, Funding for the Environment, Health, Water

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