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This is a couple years old, but well worth the read. I don't know how Iowa gets out of this shit (literally and figuratively).
Jeff Hansen, who owns Iowas largest hog operation, brought about 5 million pigs to market last year. Each one spent its entire life in a windowless metal shed called a confinement. Passing clusters of the massive sheds on the rural highways, you wouldnt imagine that a standard confinement holds almost 2,500 pigs unless the wind wafted the thick stench of manure in your direction. The manure drops through a sheds slatted floors and collects in a deep pool below. Often, that pool will run through a pipe to a manure pond or lagoon that holds the overflow.
Hansens company, Iowa Select Farms, employs more than 7,400 people, including contractors, and has built hundreds of confinement sheds in more than 50 of Iowas 99 counties. Since they began to arrive in the 1990s, these sheds have provoked controversy. Citing damage to health, livelihoods, property values, the environment, and the farm economy, rural communities in Iowa have campaigned fiercely against them.
While their efforts have yielded small victories, they have lost the war: The states hog industry, led by Hansen, has cultivated close relationships with state politicians on both sides of the aisle to roll back regulations, and confinements have flooded the countryside. The Hansen familys charitable efforts have seemingly solidified these ties; its not unusual for a sitting governor to attend a charity gala thrown by the Hansens.
...https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/22344953/iowa-select-jeff-hansen-pork-farming
rurallib
(63,200 posts)(Confined Animal Feeding Operations for those who don't know)
It just makes me want to barf when I see those buildings knowing the animals inside are squeezed into the smallest possible spaces for their very short lives and fattened quickly to get to max weight in a few months. That sure doesn't sound like life to me
We have pigs, chicken, turkey CAFOS around here and a couple of huge beef lots down by the river.....
progressoid
(50,747 posts)It wasn't that way when I was a kid.
And people wonder why the rivers and lakes in IA are polluted.
rurallib
(63,200 posts)Blappy
(109 posts)Living in the bluest county in Iowa is a minor advantage in this, but the stench is still stifling at times, depending on the wind direction. Certainly Iowa, as the single state most ecologically altered state out of 50, is also the state most responsible for the dead zone in the gulf. The water quality and waterways are abysmal statewide. IMHO, Big Ag is right up there with the petroleum / petrochemical industry in its responsibility for climate change and ecological collapse.
I wish to luck to anyone who wants to fight the influence of Big Ag in this state. Hog stench, educational funding cuts, Republican rule and AM hate radio has seemingly deteriorated the minds of average Iowans to the point of no return.