Environmental Protection Agency

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says EPA’s flawed rule stems from a flawed process.
Does not create any new permitting requirements and maintains all previous exemptions and exclusions.
A few feet of yellow fabric may represent the next frontier in reducing pesticides in the Clackamas River, according to a story in The Oregonian.
Farmers question proposed Clean Water Act revisions
Faced with the prospect of defeat that would change how it enforces the Clean Water Act (CWA) on animal operations, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to drop an appeal of a lower court decision, Alt v. EPA.
Indiana and other Midwestern corn and soybean farmers are being accused of threatening the survival of monarch butterflies.
The city of Sioux Falls, S.D., plans to spend more than $1 million to pay farmers to keep their cattle out of the Big Sioux River and its tributaries.
Ranch owners have agreed to pay $795,000 for wetlands preservation and $300,000 in penalties.
Soils with seasonal highs can benefit greatly from being tiled.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are hunting for more power—and agriculture is in their crosshairs.
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