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Standing Room Only At Hog Confinement Meeting  

From:  KMCD News http://radiovillage.com  
Subject: E-NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER 22nd, 2005

The newly formed group Jefferson County Farmers held a meeting 
Wednesday at the Fairfield Best Western and Neighbors Inc., also 
known as JFAN and it was a standing room only crowd of about 400 
people concerned about the increase in confinements in and around 
Jefferson County.

The non-profit group was formed to stop the growth of Concentrated 
Animal Feeding Operations, or hog confinements and to inform 
citizens of Jefferson County about the dangers of these animal 
factories and the effective alternatives to them. They are an ally 
of the family farmer and support traditional hog farming and other 
smart farming methods. 

There were several speakers that pointed out everything from 
property values being hurt and, of course, the odor. Jim Rubis, a 
member of JFAN, pointed out several arguments against confinements. 
He said that in addition to manure, hundred of dead pigs contribute 
to the odor because they are composted on the site. He also said 
it's a strain on the infrastructure, a big cost for upkeep of county 
roads and because of mutations in large confinements, disease is 
prevalent. 

JFAN and Iowa environmental commission member Francis Thicke said 
that there are many more confinements being built fewer than 1,200 
head because they are not subject to DNR regulations. 

Of the hundreds of people in attendance, KMCD News did speak with a 
few. Among them was Patrick and Crystal Guerin of Fairfield who told 
KMCD News that it's a quality of life issue saying that they moved 
here for the clean air and clean water and it's being ruined by the 
confinements, several of which are being built or have been built 
around the area they live in which is about seven miles north of 
Fairfield. When the subject of legislators in Des Moines constantly 
tabling legislation to regulate confinements, Mrs. Guerin simply 
said that she's worked to get people elected and is more than 
willing to work to get people out of office. Mr. Guerin added that 
the people that vote others into office are being treated like 
pawns. 

Fairfield resident Merrill Bradshaw says that nobody will continue 
attending the church he goes to that is located near the proposed 
site of the 5,900 head unit that will be located 3 miles north of 
Batavia because of the smell adding that nobody wants to worship in 
a place that stinks.

Batavia City Councilman Randy Major told KMCD that his argument is 
more of a matter of leveling the playing field. He says that his 
community of nearly 500 people has very strict waste management 
rules that sees them facing huge fines if they aren't followed and 
doesn't see how a 5,900 head hog confinement is allowed to spread 
manure just about anywhere they want. 

The next meeting of JFAN has yet to be announced but if you would 
like more information about the organization you can hit their 
website:  http://jfan.iowa.org






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