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Posted by paul on March 04, 2005 at 19:57:03 from (209.23.145.65):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Hog factory posted by JoeMN on March 04, 2005 at 14:30:13:
There will be a 3 day period that is kinda bad when they spread the stuff. Should you have a temprature inversion at that time (hazy, windless days) then it gets really kinda aweful. Otherwise at 1/2 mile it is noticable when the wind is blowing to you, at a mile you"ll know it but won"t bother you. Some lagoons alls will smell for 2-4 days as they thaw open about now. Most other days it isn"t much of a deal. If you are closer, then I would be asking questions as well. Luck of the draw....... At least that is how the 4000 feeder hog setups are here. I"ve never ever noticed the 100 head dairies that are here. --->Paul
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