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Oklahoma has restored nearly 100 unhealthy streams thanks to water monitoring, regenerative agriculture
Oklahoma has managed to restore nearly 100 unhealthy streams — more than any other state. Oklahoma officials say credit is due to individual farmers and the conservation programs that support them.
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