Not exact matches
Oats that are grown next to or
nearby wheat
fields could be
contaminated at the source.
Contaminated runoff from dairies can seep into adjacent
fields — as probably happened in the Taco John lettuce outbreak of 2006 — and in summer, dust from cattle stalls can drift onto
nearby crops.
The spill occurred at a pumping station, but the spray
contaminated soil and water in a
nearby field before it could be contained.