Very important to follow through with the actions steps at the end of the 
email.  We can’t let this happen here!!!

Forwarded from: Diane Rosenberg <j...@lisco.com <mailto:j...@lisco.com>>
Subject: Largest CAFO for Jefferson County Passes Master Matrix without a 
Public Hearing
Date: August 14, 2018 at 10:24:56 PM CDT
To: Bhavani Mair <m...@lisco.com <mailto:m...@lisco.com>>

Jefferson County Supervisors Pass Large Hog Confinement Master Matrix without a 
Public Hearing

CAFO Will Be the Largest Factory Farm in the County – ACTION STEPS BELOW!
 
On Monday afternoon, August 13, the Jefferson County Supervisors held a Master 
Matrix scoring session for a large new proposed factory farm. With 7497 
finishing hogs, the Daniels Site is the largest ever proposed for Jefferson 
County. It will be located approximately 2.5 miles west of the city of Pleasant 
Plain in Penn Township. 

JFAN attended the scoring session along with approximately 15-20 other 
Jefferson County residents.
 
According to its manure management plan, the CAFO will generate over 2.3 
million gallons of manure to be applied on fields in the Lake Darling 
watershed. Several of the fields are already in two or three other CAFO manure 
management plans. See a map of the site and fields here:
https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/790a89_362dbcc8e68a402c9839bbdc355a0af0.pdf 
<https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/790a89_362dbcc8e68a402c9839bbdc355a0af0.pdf>
 
The CAFO owner is Bill Huber, proprietor of Huber Slats* and we understand a 
partner in AgraWay Partners, a grain company based in Wayland. In 2014, AgraWay 
Partners expanded into hog production with a plan to build 40 factory farms in 
southeast Iowa. According to the Daniels Site construction permit application, 
Huber has an ownership interest in 21 other confinements in Des Moines, Henry, 
Washington, and Keokuk Counties.
 
The Daniels Site will be Huber/AgraWay Partner’s first in Jefferson County. 
 
Jefferson County CAFO owners are typically local farmers who have contracts 
with corporations such as TriOak, Eichelbergers, and JBS. These corporations 
own the hogs and provide the feed, veterinary care, and detailed instructions 
on how to raise hogs to the contract growers.
 
Huber is not a local contract grower. The ownership of the Daniels Site is more 
akin to a small scale Smithfield with a history of expansion and is deeply 
concerning. 
 
Public Hearing Debate at Monday's Supervisor Meeting
 
Last Monday, August 6, the supervisors scheduled the Master Matrix scoring 
session but not the public hearing during their weekly meeting. The August 13 
agenda also did not include an agenda item for a scheduling public hearing date.
 
Supervisor Lee Dimmitt questioned the need for a public hearing, stating the 
Master Matrix scoring process was straight forward and there wasn’t much new 
that anyone could say on the CAFO issue. JFAN countered that the supervisors 
previously used the public hearing to listen to constituent comments and then 
finalize the scoring at that time.
 
JFAN Contests 70 Points During Master Matrix Scoring Session  

The Daniels Site scored itself at 505 points. Huber attended the session as did 
Master Matrix preparer Rachel Rinner, owner of Knee Deep Solutions. 
Approximately 15-20 people attended the scoring session, including about a 
dozen JFAN supporters.  

You can view our comments here: 
 https://www.jfaniowa.org/jfan-s-comments-on-daniels-master-m 
<https://www.jfaniowa.org/jfan-s-comments-on-daniels-master-m>

JFAN provided strong arguments on each of the questions, and the supervisors 
gave a fair amount of consideration to each of the points Rosenberg raised.  
Dr. John Ikerd pointed out that the Master Matrix was the one available tool to 
supervisors and that the highest standards should be accorded its review. 

Francis Thicke, co-owner of Radiance Dairy, drew from his experience on the 
Environmental Protection Commission echoing Dr. Ikerd’s statement and also 
supported the arguments Rosenberg made. 

Local organic farmer Jocelyn Engman, whose farm is located less than two miles 
northeast of the proposed confinement, gave a moving account of her concerns 
about being harmed by the odors from this enormous confinement. Huber told 
Engman that she wouldn’t smell the CAFO except for when manure was applied. 
Rosenberg then pointed out that Huber was involved in a lawsuit over his Des 
Moines County CAFOs because of the horrific smell and health problems neighbors 
are experiencing. 

No one spoke in favor of the confinement except for Huber and Rinner.

Rosenberg urged the supervisors to not approve any points they felt 
questionable because the DNR would review a failed application and make the 
final decision but they wouldn't review a passed one. Supervisor Dimmitt gave 
many of JFAN's points a closer look. Supervisor Sandquist acknowledged the 
Master Matrix was flawed yet felt there wasn't precedence for using higher 
standards Rosenberg and others urged. (See the JFNA comments at 
https://www.jfaniowa.org/jfan-s-comments-on-daniels-master-m 
<https://www.jfaniowa.org/jfan-s-comments-on-daniels-master-m>.) In the end, 
Supervisor Reed made a motion to pass it at the full 505 points, and all three 
supervisors voted unanimously in favor of granting all points.

The supervisors then announced they were NOT scheduling a public hearing 
because there wasn’t enough time to do so.

This Is Not Acceptable!
The lack of a public hearing sets a precedent in Jefferson County that should 
not be repeated. It denies constituents an opportunity to speak out about a 
proposed CAFO and potentially provide additional information for the 
supervisors to consider in scoring the Master Matrix. The scoring session was 
announced via a brief Fairfield Ledger article on August  7 and a tiny public 
notice on August 9, less than a week before Monday’s meeting took place.

The supervisors spent a sizeable amount of time considering the points JFAN 
raised but then decided to allow all the points to be granted. This, in our 
opinion, demonstrates a lack of political will and courage. 

We can’t allow Bill Huber and AgraWay Partners to begin expanding in Jefferson 
County as he has in many other southeast Iowa locations. This incursion 
represents a different caliber of ownership in Jefferson County and must be 
addressed with strength.

ACTION STEPS - What YOU Can Do

1. Send a letter to all three supervisors protesting their avoidance of a 
public hearing. There was plenty of time to schedule the meeting had it been on 
the August 6 or 13 supervisor meeting agendas. This is a denial of the 
democratic process of Jefferson County citizens.

Here are the supervisors’ phone numbers and email addresses:
Dee Sandquist, Chairman - Cell: 641-451-1293, email: 
dsandqu...@jeffersoncountyia.com <mailto:dsandqu...@jeffersoncountyia.com>
Lee Dimmitt, Vice Chairman - Cell: 641-919-9547, email: 
lee.dimm...@jeffersoncountyia.com <mailto:lee.dimm...@jeffersoncountyia.com>
Richard C. Reed, Supervisor - Home: 641-472-6555, cell: 641-919-8262, email: 
dickr...@jeffersoncountyia.com <mailto:dickr...@jeffersoncountyia.com>

2. Write to Bill Huber and let him know his CAFO is not welcome in Jefferson 
County. He needs to feel the pressure from Jefferson County residents. He was 
clearly not comfortable JFAN’s comments. Now he needs to hear from YOU. 

Be polite but firm and share why you oppose his confinement and why you feel 
his CAFO will have a negative impact in the county. Suggested talking points 
are https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/790a89_74b87a462403470aa82335e8523faae4.pdf 
<https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/790a89_74b87a462403470aa82335e8523faae4.pdf>
and https://www.jfaniowa.org/cheap-meat <https://www.jfaniowa.org/cheap-meat>. 

Bill Huber’s address as it appears on the DNR application, which is public 
information: 2483 Robbins Court, Washington, IA 52353. 

3. Or give him a call. From the DNR application: 319-653-2809 

4. The supervisors are collecting public comments on the Daniels Site for the 
Iowa DNR. Send your concerns to Supervisor Lee Dimmitt 
<x-msg://2/lee.dimm...@jeffersoncountyia.com> by Thursday, August 30, and 
Supervisor Dimmitt will forward them to the Iowa DNR. The DNR can only address 
concerns that relate to Iowa CAFO regulations.

5. Write Letters to the Editor of the Fairfield Ledger opposing the largest 
CAFO coming into Jefferson County. Point out that this is taking place without 
a public hearing and that is not acceptable.

What JFAN Will Do Next

JFAN will review the manure management plan to ensure that there is enough land 
for the 2.3 million gallons of manure especially given many of the fields are 
in several other CAFO manure management plans. If we find there is than what’s 
required, we will file a formal complaint to the Iowa DNR and attempt to get 
the fields removed from the plan. An approved MMP is required for the CAFO to 
operate. 

Let’s work together to make Bill Huber rethink this CAFO or any more like it 
for Jefferson County.

Thank you for everything you can do to protect Jefferson County from this 
threat.

* Huber Slats produces the concrete slotted floors used in factory farms. 

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