A fertilizer spill this month in southwest Iowa killed nearly all the fish in a 60-mile stretch of river with an estimated death toll of more than 750,000, according to Iowa and Missouri conservation ...
FORT DODGE, Iowa (KCCI) – Tens of thousands of fish died after fertilizer byproduct made it into a creek in Iowa. Nearby residents are now voicing their concerns about the event and the aftermath.
State conservation officials have found no living fish in the East Nishnabotna River south of Red Oak — the result of a massive fertilizer spill at a farmers cooperative. The only living fish were ...
The NEW Cooperative in Red Oak spilled about 265,000 gallons of liquid nitrogen fertilizer earlier this month. (Photo courtesy of Iowa Department of Natural Resources) Buy Photo A fertilizer spill ...
Hundreds of thousands of fish were killed earlier this month in a nearly 50-mile stretch of the East Nishnabotna River to the Missouri border due to a fertilizer spill in Iowa, state officials said.
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