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Panton farm meeting points to larger water quality concerns

At an April 3 meeting to inform the public about a Panton dairy farm’s request to expand its operation, conversation at times veered off from the proposal at hand and pointed to broader concerns over how state entities work together to tackle agricultural water quality issues. 

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