New Developments in Field Burning Lawsuits
16th Nov 2006, 08:20 GMT
There are new developments this week in Idaho’s long running battle between clean air advocates and field-burning farmers. One lawsuit aimed at grass seed farmers who rely on burning to clear their fields was dismissed, but two more proceed. Correspondent Elizabeth Wynne Johnson reports.
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