Posted by RBoots on December 31, 2018 at 17:40:16 from (97.32.11.92):
In Reply to: Hog confinement stench posted by John in La on December 31, 2018 at 07:36:36:
Here in MI, MDARD (Michigan Department of Agriculture/Rural Development) has to do an impact study and open meeting of sort for an area where a new large scale confinement or dairy operation is being planned. Unfortunately, they always side with the farmer in cases where it should have never happened. There is a town north of me, been there for 150 years, so it's not new. A proposed foreign owned mega dairy bought some land half a mile west of town. Obviously, they weren't as huge as they are now, and they keep adding on, but they've always been big. Keep in mind prevailing westerly winds. No one wanted them around, as well stated by every resident in the town it seemed, but they got the go-ahead anyway. On the rare day the wind doesn't blow from the west, it doesn't smell too bad. On the 95% of days it does blow from the west, the whole town from one side to the other smells like shirt. The general practice of the large dairies around here is the more you can make it stink, the sooner you can buy the family homestead land away from the little old lady that's lived there her entire life, after she can't deal with the trucks, cows mooing, smell and wrecked roads that came along in the last 15-20 years from Europe.
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