Farms: Shale Gas Development Near a Farm in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
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4,100 ft from the Henry's organic farm, where they raise organic eggs, poultry and pork, a well site is situated in area littered with hundreds of abandoned and unplugged oil and gas wells. The Henry's demonstrators,fellow farmers, and activists from throughout the region have been working toward raising awareness to the risks.
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Yes I agree drill
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Unfortunately farmers are the biggest un-regulated pollutions in America. My well water is polluted with nitrate, Caused by fertilizer leakage. The mississippi river has fertilizer in it and so do so many streams aross America.
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This video is excellent and breaks my heart:(
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You're an asshole!
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drill baby drill!!!!!!
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You pay taxes for a century, you think you own something, reality it is just rent to the corporate state. Your neighbor decides his right to get rich out weighs the right of the community to clean air, water, and land so he is permitted to poison us? Then he has the nerve to stand in front of a tv camera with a mouth full of chew and declare that we are infringing on his rights because we are protesting at the well site. I don't even recognize America any more!
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Yes it's bad. Thank you.
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Wow! That's one hell of a story..nice job