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July 13, 2009ND grad student studying wind farms and ducks
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) Tanner Gue knows as well as anyone just how wet it’s been this summer in some of North Dakota’s prime waterfowl country. That’s good for ducks, of course, even if it sometimes complicates life for people try...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 07/13/09
Schools race clock to spend energy money
Three school districts in Flathead County are in a race against the clock. The Bigfork, Kalispell and Olney-Bissell districts have been granted about $527,000 for energy-related projects. The money is distributed through the state Department of Comme...
Posted in: The Daily Interlake on 07/13/09
Man on mission to save the frogs
It s not easy being green, the world s most famous frog, Kermit, once said. And it s never been truer. Just ask Kerry Kriger, founder and executive director of Save the Frogs, a nonprofit organization working to educate people on the challenges frog...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 07/13/09
Invasive Species by Bruce Farling
Posted in: Television and Radio on 07/13/09
July 12, 2009
The Many Uses of Manure
The rear ends of Dan DeRuyter’s 4,500 dairy cows are powering hundreds of homes in Central Washington. At George DeRuyter & Sons’ 2,000-acre farm in Outlook, in the Yakima Valley, 150,000 gallons a day of cow manure from the corrals...
Posted in: New West on 07/12/09



