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<blockquote data-quote="Migrator Man" data-source="post: 268477" data-attributes="member: 2369"><p>Just heard the Ellingson (huge drain tile Corp) spokesman on kfyr and he was saying why he is disappointed we were not able to get rid of our drainage laws in the last session. He said outright he would like to see ND being able to drain everything like other states such as MN and IA. He said we need to decide whether we want to be an agricultural state or wildlife state. Companies like these are why we need to support conservation orgs that are fighting to protect critical habitat to wildlife. If they have their way everything will be tiled and no potholes will remain because they will all drain to rivers and streams. Downstream landowners will continue to be impacted and will face the brunt of the burden of everyone else’s water. </p><p></p><p>People have been blaming climate change for the historical flooding we saw this year but I think the big culprit that is making flooding worse is all of the drain tiled fields that channel water like an expressway to the rivers. This is why we need to vote out corrupt politicians like Senator Wanzek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Migrator Man, post: 268477, member: 2369"] Just heard the Ellingson (huge drain tile Corp) spokesman on kfyr and he was saying why he is disappointed we were not able to get rid of our drainage laws in the last session. He said outright he would like to see ND being able to drain everything like other states such as MN and IA. He said we need to decide whether we want to be an agricultural state or wildlife state. Companies like these are why we need to support conservation orgs that are fighting to protect critical habitat to wildlife. If they have their way everything will be tiled and no potholes will remain because they will all drain to rivers and streams. Downstream landowners will continue to be impacted and will face the brunt of the burden of everyone else’s water. People have been blaming climate change for the historical flooding we saw this year but I think the big culprit that is making flooding worse is all of the drain tiled fields that channel water like an expressway to the rivers. This is why we need to vote out corrupt politicians like Senator Wanzek. [/QUOTE]
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