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FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017, AT 12:01 A.M. PDT.- Manager Dirk Bogaard poses for a portrait in the natural spring water used at his facility Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at Idaho Trout Company in Hagerman. Bogaard says the future of the industry lies in lower waste loads. 'The ability to produce fish economically with the water we have available is key,' he says. (Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP)

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FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017, AT 12:01 A.M. PDT.- A jar of fish eggs wait to hatch in the hatchery Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at Idaho Trout Company in Hagerman. (Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP)

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FOR RELEASE SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2017, AT 12:01 A.M. PDT.-Hatchery Manager Grant Zeutenhorst fills the feeders in the A raceways Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at Idaho Trout Company in Hagerman. (Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP)

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Manager Dirk Bogaard cleans one of the B raceways after it was drained while another sits full of fish Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at Idaho Trout Company in Hagerman. 'It's very advantageous to be able to drain and thoroughly clean your raceways,' he says. (Pat Sutphin/The Times-News via AP)