When the state House and Senate conference committee finally agreed on an environment and agriculture bill this month, one of its most prominent features was 2.5 million dollars in new spending to combat pollution from Minnesota feedlots. The bill is one of the pieces of legislation awaiting final approval at the special session. Stearns County has the most feedlots in the state, and one-by-one officials are bringing those facilities into compliance. Mainstreet Radio's Jeff Horwich visited once such dairy near Melrose.