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We poison our rivers near home---and then drive 300 miles to find one fit to wade in.
What man does to the most beautiful gift of nature--the river. (Also titled): How we poison our rivers.
What that mud in our rivers adds up to each year.
Why drain our lakes to make more farms when we are already suffering from overproduction?
Why not put everything we want to get rid of in the river?
Windmill in the Distance; Oskaloosa, Iowa, Circa 1930
This is an image of a windmill/windpump in the middle of a corn field in Oskaloosa, Iowa, circa 1930. The windpump was designed by Daniel Halladay in 1854 in order to transfer water from farm wells to cattle. At its high point, 600,000 windpumps…
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