People in the tiny town of Priam in Kandiyohi County have banded together to take on the town's only business. The Minnesota Valley Alfalfa Producers co-op turns hay from 380 area farmers into food pellets for livestock. The plant shrouds homes across the street in a thick, stale cloud of alfalfa dust, and residents have complained for years. The Co-op has been a tough case for the Pollution Control Agency. But Mainstreet Radio's Jeff Horwich reports the plant may be on the verge of cleaning up its act.