Improving Water Quality

Report Outlines Ag's Strategy Following Toledo Algae Bloom

Todd Neeley
By  Todd Neeley , DTN Staff Reporter
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An algae bloom in the city of Toledo, Ohio's drinking water last summer prompted the Ohio Farm Bureau to become even more proactive about ag runoff. (DTN file photo)
The Ohio Farm Bureau points to conservation efforts already underway in the state as reason for optimism about reducing ag runoff that contributed to an algae bloom in Toledo, Ohio, last summer.

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Todd Neeley

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