PESHAWBESTOWN — The transformation of fish waste into high-quality fertilizer and compost brought people to see the process demonstrated by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.
BOTH OF THEM ARE FROM CALIFORNIA. WELL, THE IOWA DNR INVESTIGATES. AFTER 1500 TONS OF FERTILIZER ENDED UP IN THE EAST NISHNABOTNA RIVER. THE DNR SAYS THAT AG COMPANY NEW COOPERATIVE TOLD THEM ABOUT ...
State conservation officials have found no living fish in the East Nishnabotna River south of Red Oak — the result of a massive fertilizer spill at a farmers cooperative. The only living fish were ...
It was the Pilgrims who learned from the Indigenous people of this region that if you placed fish heads in the ground before planting corn, it could help to ensure a bountiful harvest. Many years ...
FORT DODGE, Iowa (KCCI) – Tens of thousands of fish died after fertilizer byproduct made it into a creek in Iowa. Nearby residents are now voicing their concerns about the event and the aftermath.