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David Badger, who lives south of Carbondale, drives on his family farm along with his dog Missy. Badger's farm is on the end of a lake that supplies the city of Carbondale with it's drinking water, so he's had to change some of his farming habits. He no longer raises hogs because of the sewage runoff.
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