The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has released their study on the affects of sulfate levels on the state's wild rice growth. The raw data was released today, with a summary to be issued by the end of February.
In general, it's the belief of those close to the situation that more research will need to be done in order to determine whether or not high sulfate levels cause harm to wild rice gro
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is releasing an updated report on sulfate levels in the state today and leaders from mining companies, indian tribes, and wild rice eaters are following those results closely.