Going green is all the rage these days, and adopting eco-friendly horse and farm management techniques can often save you some green, increase efficiency, and provide a healthier environment for your horses, as well.
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About the Experts
Alayne Blickle
Alayne Blickle, a lifelong equestrian based in Nampa, Idaho, is the director of Horses for Clean Water, a nationally acclaimed environmental education program. She also authors the Smart Horse Keeping blog.
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