Hurricane's Aftermath Floods Hog Lagoons In North Carolina
Hog lagoons have overflowed in the wake of Florence. Mark Rice of North Carolina State tells NPR's Scott Simon about why farmers use lagoons to collect pig waste, and what happens when they fail.
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September 22, 2018 at 06:54PM
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NPR News: Hurricane's Aftermath Floods Hog Lagoons In North Carolina
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