Absentee Landlords Interfere With Farmers Protecting Water, Soil
Some major environmental problems in the U.S. stem from using vast tracts of land to grow agricultural crops. But farmers are often limited to reduce that damage because they don't own the land.
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July 14, 2020 at 04:04PM
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NPR News: Absentee Landlords Interfere With Farmers Protecting Water, Soil
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