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The Oklahoma attorney general proposes banning use of poultry litter as fertilizer in soils when tests show ample phosphorus ...
This article on the wilderness areas along the Buffalo National River is the eighth in a series commemorating the 40th ...
Arkansas poultry growers would face a legal limit of less than one-fourth as much phosphorus on their land as their Oklahoma ...
Oklahoma’s then-Attorney General Drew Edmondson sued 13 poultry companies in federal court for improper poultry litter disposal and ...
In a 20-year-old lawsuit, a Tulsa-based federal judge has ruled the Illinois River watershed still is being damaged by poultry waste runoff.
Some progress has been made in a decades-long battle to stop pollution of the Illinois River by poultry integrators in Arkansas. A recent ruling in June by Oklahoma Northern District Judge Gregory ...
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Public News Service on MSNCAFOs banned from Arkansas' Buffalo National River but not other riversConcentrated Animal Feeding Operations, or CAFOs, are banned from the Buffalo National River watershed. That's after the Arkansas Legislative Council issued a moratorium, outlawing large-scale swine ...
Together, they dropped more than four months’ worth of rain—at least 1.8 trillion gallons, roughly enough to cover the entire ...
At a special meeting on Thursday morning, the Arkansas Board of Corrections authorized spending up to $50,000 to drill two test wells on the proposed site of a new prison in Franklin County to ...
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Lawmakers quietly enact permanent ban on major farming practice: 'An ongoing concern'The Arkansas Legislative Council has put a permanent ban on swine farms in the Buffalo River watershed area to protect local ...
Officials boast on social media that Oklahoma is a "one phone call state," a description meant to evoke what they see as a streamlined regulatory process.
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