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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2001 The Coeur d'Alene Tribe of Idaho on Thursday announced a change to its burning policies. Farmers on tribal land will be required to remove straw from their fields before burning them. The move is expected to cut emissions and a study is currently being conducted to determine exactly how much. Farmers regularly burn their field to gain a better yield the following. The practice is criticized. Get the Story:
Tribe airs plan to limit grass smoke (The Spokesman Review 8/31)
Coeur d'Alene Tribe changes burning policy
Facebook TwitterFRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2001 The Coeur d'Alene Tribe of Idaho on Thursday announced a change to its burning policies. Farmers on tribal land will be required to remove straw from their fields before burning them. The move is expected to cut emissions and a study is currently being conducted to determine exactly how much. Farmers regularly burn their field to gain a better yield the following. The practice is criticized. Get the Story:
Tribe airs plan to limit grass smoke (The Spokesman Review 8/31)
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