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Utah plant fire could affect trout, salmon hatcheries in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan

The Minnesota DNR’s Lanesboro State Fish Hatchery raises around 300,000 rainbow trout and 360,000 brown trout every year. (Stock photo)

A February fire at a Utah aquaculture feed plant may affect trout and salmon fish hatchery operations now and well into the future in at least Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
DNR fish hatchery supervisors in all three states have depended on Skretting’s specialized trout and salmon feed to raise trout and salmon for inland waters and the Great Lakes. Skretting’s Tooele, Utah, plant manufactures a wide range of aquaculture feeds. The fire may force the closure of that plant.

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