Posted by RBoots on December 23, 2015 at 15:12:35 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Re: 3500 cow dairy posted by K Effective on December 23, 2015 at 12:55:32:
Pine River has very high e- coli? and other bacteria from cow manure, allegedly, according to Alma College students. They are trying to point the finger at, and have numerous times, a feed lot beef producer in the township I live in. They leave wide buffer strips along all of the big ditches and so on, and spread very little liquid manure, mostly dry manure, and fit in immediately. The liquid is plowed in, they are very careful. They have told me they have good neighbors and don't want to upset them with smells and such, and for the most part, it doesn't smell for having 1,500? cows. The college doesn't even look at the foreign dairies though for some reason, even though you can watch the manure from their tankers and drag lines run right into the county drains that flow into the river. Open your eyes Alma College!
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