Equestrian sports
Oct 19 2007, Neha Mahajan

Wellington in Florida is in news this season not for its equestrian sports show but for a much larger problem. No prizes for guessing, its The Horse Dung!

To tackle piles and piles of horse dung, villagers in Florida have come up with a...

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