They'll probably just try to get funding to repair and go on with business
as usual.  Sierra Club is going to try to keep that from happening.

Peggy Murdock

At 04:04 PM 9/21/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Did you all see the pictures on the news of the dead hogs in N.C.? And the
>hog wastes that were in the flood waters? It is an environmental disaster.
>That is what can happen when these facilities are allowed to locate in
>flood plains. Guess Iowa hog prices will probably go up. And I wonder how
>many NC hog farmers will relocate, and where they will go?
>                                         Linda Bystrak
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>At 10:01 PM 9/20/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >The Sierra Club is having a special meeting in Ames this week.  Details
>follow:
> >
> >Wednesday, September 22
> >Public Meeting in Ames
> >Professor Jim Baker of the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems
> >Engineering at ISU will talk to us about nutrient (fertilizer/manure)
> >management in Iowa agriculture. A specialist in this area, Professor Baker
> >will help us understand the challenges we face in safeguarding the health
> >of our environment in an agricultural state. Special attention will be
> >given to the challenges presented by large animal operations.
> >The meeting we be held at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room at the Ames
> >Public Library on Douglas Avenue between 5th and 6th Street in downtown Ames
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