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Green grows the algae bloom, and not enough is being done about it

Posted on July 28, 2017 by John Klein

Bridge Magazine, Center for Michigan, 7/28/17, Bill Richardson Summertime for many of us who call the Great Lakes State home means enjoying our lakes, rivers, and parks as much as possible. However, for those enjoying summers on Lake Erie, Saginaw … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, Dissolved Phosphorus, WLEB

Fix Lake Erie’s algae problem – Detroit News, 7/6/17

Posted on July 6, 2017 by John Klein

Detroit News:Tom Zimnicki, Agriculture policy director for the Michigan Environmental Council In recent remarks about Lake Erie’s toxic algae problem, the head of Michigan’s Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) sounded eerily similar to lobbyists for Big Tobacco when … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, CAFOs, Dissolved Phosphorus, Lake Erie, Manure, waste application

As Lake Erie algae season looms, Michigan punts on new farm rules

Posted on July 6, 2017 by John Klein

MLIVE.COM: LANSING, MI — On the cusp of what’s expected to be another sizable summer algae bloom in Lake Erie, the state of Michigan has released a plan for improving the lake that critics say doesn’t do enough to reduce … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, CAFOs, Dissolved Phosphorus, Lake Erie, WLEB

Michigan activists shine light on factory farms in bid to protect lakes

Posted on June 8, 2017 by John Klein

LENAWEE COUNTY, Mich. — Farming is in Pam Taylor’s blood. Her family has been farming in rural Lenawee County on Michigan’s southern border since 1837. That’s the year Michigan became a state, one surrounded by the most amazing concentration of … Continue Reading…

Tagged algae blooms, CAFOs, Dissolved Phosphorus, Lake Erie

The Great Lakes are being poisoned by poop – Detroit Metro Times

Posted on June 8, 2017 by John Klein

The Great Lakes are being poisoned by poop  By Jack Lessenberry Pam Taylor, a woman I admire a great deal, lives in a rural community in Lenawee County, not far from the Ohio border, a place where her family has been farming … Continue Reading…

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