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GOT MUCK? RADIO SPOT

In March and April 2005, CCCW ran a number of RADIO ADS throughout southeastern New Mexico.

Click Here to listen to "Got Muck?" Version I

or Click Here to listen to "Got Muck?" Version II


What the Ad Says:

The dairy industry is flocking to New Mexico, leaving regions like the Chino Valley in California and the Bosque River region of Texas, leaving behind waste and environmental catastrophes.

They claim they like New Mexico because of our climate and our "dairy friendly" attitude. Are we "dairy friendly?" Or just "dairy dumb?"

Once You Know the REAL FACTS, You Might Not Feel So FRIENDLY.

Did you know that the EPA says a single dairy cow produces 120 pounds of wet manure A DAY? They say that's equivalent to the waste produced by 20-40 humans. So that means just ONE 3,000 head dairy will produce more waste than a city of 90,000 people.

Cities have treatment plants. What about dairy farms?

We care about New Mexico and its water. Call us. We can help.

Message sponsored by Concerned Citizens for Clean Water. 505-687-3044 or online at www.SaveOurWaterSupply.org. Join today!


Just the Facts, Ma'am:

The EPA says the average dairy cow produces 120 pounds of wet manure, equivalent to the waste produced by 20-40 humans. Click Here to see the stats yourself.

Click Here to see what typically happens to the waste at most New Mexico dairies.

and Click Here to learn more about industrialized dairies' waste production.

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