Posted by Leroy on November 10, 2017 at 15:06:54 from (69.88.201.13):
In Reply to: Dairy production posted by jacksun65 on November 10, 2017 at 07:56:07:
Dannon is actually in Ohio but about 20 mile from the Indiana border. They are a Yogert prossening plant and decided to build their own dairy farm, extra large and quit buying milk from local dairies. The place they picked for the dairy heard has no place for manure disposal for the few thousand cows they are planning. They would meed a plant as big as all the towns in western Auglaize county combined. Then all that milk will be going thru one of the largest towns in the county to get to the town the plant is in. When they get that farm up and running a bunch of local dairy farms will be put out of bussiness that curently sell to Dannon. Where they are building that dairy is where I had my van totalled in 15 when 2 semi sideswiped with me in middle of wreck. That dairy there will be no way to control manure smell and fly problems. They just want to get rid of all their milk supliers and control everything.
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