"Walking Wetlands"
August 7, 2009

Agricultural interests often find themselves at odds with other groups over water rights...especially in the West. Nowhere has the issue been more controversial than in the Klamath River Basin that runs from southern oregon into Northern California. But, a unique crop rotation system is helping farmers and environmentalists find common ground. Market-to-Market's Andrew Batt says farmers and waterfowl are benefitting.

This story is from Market to Market, Iowa Public Television. 
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Klamath Basin Conservation Partnership Accomplishments - PDF
Natural Resource Conservation Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture

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