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Producer conversations about WOTUS show issues with EPA authority, clarity

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Producer conversations about WOTUS show issues with EPA authority, clarity

Farmers and ranchers continued expressing their concerns about environmental regulation at a Waters of the U.S. roundtable.

Shawn Tiffany, a rancher and president-elect with the Kansas Livestock Association, says protecting the environment starts with education, not regulations through WOTUS. “Educating producers on the benefits of cover crops, and the water retention capabilities, and erosion and every other thing that we’re seeing with many modern farm practices that are becoming commonplace today that 10 years ago were considered unorthodox.”

Aaron Popelka, vice president of legal and governmental affairs with KLA, says any restriction on streams that flow after rain events could hurt production.

Written by: Leah Jones

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