Some of the local family farmers I have talked to would like to see a
total ban on the ownership of livestock by packers.. Can this be done on
a state level? If I remember right, there is a possible ban on the federal
level. Both farmers live in the Nevada area. One has retired, and one is
still in the business, Dave Swensen, (515) 382-5716 who raises about 500 pigs.
At 07:46 AM 03/22/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>DELETE earlier email, some typos included. Lyle
>
>
>Sierrans:
>
>Yesterday afternoon the Working Group of 12 held a press conference at which
>they announced the elements of the CAFO plan they have proposed. All 12 were
>at the press conference, with Senate Majority Leader Iverson, and have
>agreed to the proposal, enthusiastically with one exception.
>
>The DM Register this morning carries an article that outlines the proposal
>fairly well and accurately. The bill draft will be available to us at noon
>today, Friday.
>
>I have convened a group of the environmental lobby and representatives from
>a few other environmental groups, basically the coalition that meets weekly
>on Mondays at the IEC office. We will be going over the bill draft in detail
>today, and developing our strategy for the remainder of the session.
>
>At this time, what we know is very positive; we can be fairly enthusiastic
>in our approach toward what has been proposed. The producer groups and big
>operators are apoplectic in their chagrin at the proposal.
>
>CCI does not like it as it does not go far enough in local control for them.
>We will be looking carefully at that part too.
>
>NOTE: For a bit yet, please be careful in any responses you make to it to
>press or public, while we finish our look at the details and get the
>information out to you.
>
>The momentum is on our side now, and we must nurture that carefully and
>fully.
>
>Thanks. This may turn out to be a pretty good year for the environment on
>this issue at least.
>
>Major elements are:
>Increased setbacks, and flood plain prohibition
>Permits fees and additional staff
>Lower permit thresholds (animal units)
>Development of air quality monitoring and program
>Development of a Phosphorus standard and program
>Improved manure management plans
>Local Ścontrolą matrix, final decision at DNR
>
>More later.
>
>Lyle Krewson
>Sierra Club, Iowa lobbyist
>
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