Manure Happens, Especially When Hog Farms Flood
When Hurricane Matthew hit North Carolina last month, it flooded dozens of manure lagoons at hog farms. Environmentalists say it shows that these farms are too risky for the state.
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November 5, 2016 at 03:56AM
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NPR News: Manure Happens, Especially When Hog Farms Flood
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