Climate is a buzzword in policy circles. While attending the Red River Watershed Management Board conference, Minnesota State Conservationist Troy Daniell said that can create opportunity for farmers. “On a worldwide basis, you’re seeing more environmental markets and I think that is going to have a play or be an opportunity for folks in the Red River Basin,” Daniell told RRFN. “The region has sometimes had too much water and it needs more water other times so getting public-private partnerships to help manage water might be an opportunity to create income.” Daniell praised the RRWMB for its role in solving water-related problems.
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