Audit finds shortcomings in Minnesota farm program to protect water quality

A tractor sits in a field of overgrown cover crops, including radishes and turnips, at a farm in Easton, Minn. The Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program offers financial assistance to producers who adopt practices like growing cover crops to hold nutrients from fertilizer in place and prevent water pollution.
Elizabeth Dunbar | MPR News
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