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Global Perspectives: How Dry Weather in Argentina Could Affect Chicken Prices in Chicago
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A South American drought keeps global grain reserves tight, but it could mean good things for North American corn producers.
Study Outlines Plans to Stop Asian Carp at Chicago
Three proposals for separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
The Stream, February 1: Reversing the Chicago River to Stop Asian Carp
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Separating the Great Lakes from the Mississippi…
The Stream, January 16: Asian Carp
Lake Erie and some of its biggest tributary rivers have just…
Advance of the Invader: Asian Carp Continue March to Northern Waters
Live carp have been found in North Dakota and past the electric barriers in Chicago. As the carp push forward, Michigan and other Great Lakes states are once again asking the U.S. Supreme Court to speed up action to stop the advance of the invader.
The Stream, December 20: Water Rights Lawsuits
New Mexico is suing the federal government over water allocations…
The Stream, December 16: Australia’s New Food Bowl
An expansive new irrigation proposal could turn northern Australia…
The Stream, December 1: Australia’s Coal-seam Gas Development
Australia's fast-growing coal-seam gas industry is a "relatively…
Feds Pledge $47 Million To Asian Carp Fight; States Appeal Court Loss
Last week, the Obama Administration announced an updated plan, which included additional research but not closing the Chicago locks.
Asian Carp — On the Docket in D.C. and Chicago; On the Menu in Michigan
Federal judge rejects Asian carp injunction as Congress passes a ban on their import.
Asian Carp Czar Outlines Plan to Eradicate Invasive Fish
Announcement comes, as Canada plans joint effort with the United States to study the threat posed to the Great Lakes
Asian Carp Case Goes to Court as Foundation Pledges $500,000 to Protect the Great Lakes
Invasive Asian carp make a surprise appearance on the Missouri River.