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The Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk is an editorially independent reporting network based at the University of Missouri School of Journalism in partnership with Report For America and funded by the Walton Family Foundation. Wisconsin Watch is a member of the network.

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Road salts wash into Mississippi River, damaging ecosystems and pipes

Avatar photo by Madeline Heim / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel January 12th, 2023May 12th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Chloride levels are increasing at all Wisconsin monitoring sites and across the Upper Mississippi River basin.

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What is the Farm Bill and why does it matter? Here’s what to know.

Avatar photo by Brittney J. Miller / The Gazette January 11th, 2023January 9th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The next Farm Bill is scheduled to come in 2023. It will affect a wide swath of rural America and people in food assistance programs.

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Despite 3M’s phase-out, the global problem of cleaning up PFAS remains

Avatar photo by Chloe Johnson / Minneapolis Star Tribune January 2nd, 2023January 2nd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

‘The nightmare hasn’t really stopped,’ one expert says.

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Queering the family farm: Despite obstacles, LGBTQ farmers find fertile ground in Midwest

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch December 26th, 2022January 27th, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Although they go largely unrecognized and face barriers, Midwestern LGBTQ farmers persist as they reframe the image of the family farm.

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Listening to LGBTQ farmers helped me reconsider my place in the heartland

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch December 26th, 2022January 3rd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A reporter’s interviews challenged his stereotypes of the rural Midwest.

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3M to end manufacture and use of harmful PFAS by 2025

Avatar photo by Brooks Johnson / Minneapolis Star Tribune, Mike Hughlett / Minneapolis Star Tribune and Chloe Johnson / Minneapolis Star Tribune December 20th, 2022December 23rd, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

By the end of 2025, 3M will stop making the “forever chemicals” that for decades have bedeviled the environment.

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Invasive black carp now thriving in the Mississippi River basin

Avatar photo by Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio December 19th, 2022December 16th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

The black carp, one of four invasive species of carp in North America, has made it into the  Mississippi River basin.

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Minnesota tries new technologies to remove harmful PFAS from water

Avatar photo by Chloe Johnson / Minneapolis Star Tribune December 12th, 2022December 14th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

In efforts to address long-running ‘forever chemicals,’ the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is trying to suck the chemicals out of groundwater.

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What should I do about PFAS in my water?

Avatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch November 21st, 2022January 3rd, 2023 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

A consumer guide for dealing with harmful PFAS being detected nationwide, including Wisconsin.

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Midwest river towns seek answers after 3M factory taints water with PFAS

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Bennet Goldstein / Wisconsin Watch and Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco / WNIJ-Northern Public Radio November 17th, 2022November 17th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Local officials want to reassure residents about their drinking water, even amid questions about health risks and who will pay to clean up the contamination.

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Midwest cities have plenty of vacant land. Why can’t urban farmers buy it?

Avatar photo by Eva Tesfaye / Harvest Public Media November 16th, 2022November 16th, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Urban farmers are trying to buy vacant lots to bring fresh, healthy food and green space to their neighborhoods, but they face challenges in acquiring that land.

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Mayors call for federal assistance as Mississippi River reaches record lows

Avatar photo by Madeline Heim / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel November 2nd, 2022November 2nd, 2022 Why you can trust Wisconsin Watch

Impacts of dry conditions range from barge slowdowns to water main breaks caused by shifting dry ground.

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