Craig A. Cox lectures on farm policy and farm pollution

Craig A. Cox of the Environmental Working Group
Craig A. Cox

What are some farmers doing, things that many more could do, to prevent soil erosion and water pollution? What are some the trends in agriculture —  rapidly rising commodity prices, soaring land prices and cash rent payments to non-farmer land owners, a huge demand for corn for ethanol production — that threaten to increase pollution and erosion? And how should the federal Farm Bill be rewritten to encourage and reward conservation?

About 200 people turned out Feb. 24 to hear Craig A. Cox of the Environmental Working Group address those questions in a lecture at the University of Minnesota.

View video of the lecture, or listen to an audio-only version. Or download a PDF of slides from his presentation.

The lecture, titled “Taking the Pollution out of Agricultural Production,” was sponsored by the Freshwater Society and the university’s College of Biological Sciences.

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Como neighborhood rain garden tour set

A tour of award-winning rain gardens in St. Paul’s Como neighborhood will be held Saturday, Aug. 21, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The tour will be led by staff from Capitol Region Watershed District and Metro Conservation Districts, and hosted by Friends of the Mississippi River.

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Water conservation workshop set May 8

Do you know why you should conserve water? Do you know how you can save hundreds of gallons every month?

“Conservation – Preserving Our Water” is the title of a workshop that will be presented Saturday, May 8, in Minneapolis by the Freshwater Society, the League of Women Voters and five other groups.

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