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The Grinch Comes to Lenawee County, Dec 11, 2018

Posted on December 11, 2018 by John Klein

The Grinch Comes to Lenawee County  Many Grinches, spreading their Christmas manure all over the place. Manure dump box on Schaffner property, ready to go, for liquid manure dragline operation, north side of M-34 just west of Morey Hwy.  Hmm, … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, draglining manure, Hofland, Lake Erie, Legend Dairy, Schaffner, stench

Gotta fertilize that already-harvested wheat! But why?

Posted on August 9, 2018 by John Klein

August 9, 2018 Waterland/New Flevo/Briskey liquid manure application on wheat stubble, NW corner of Gilbert Hwy. and Reed Rd., Cambridge Township. This is their third application on this field (July 16 and 17, liquid manure sprayed by tanker; July 26 slurry … Continue Reading…

Tagged agronomic rate, CAFOs, Manure, stench

Endless Summer, Endless Stink July 24, 2018

Posted on July 24, 2018 by John Klein

Hazy, warm days, people outdoors working, playing, enjoying Michigan’s beautiful summer weather and our many lakes.  Except for these poor friends and neighbors.  Manure injection application from dragline on wheat stubble, NW corner of Posey Lk. Hwy. and Beecher Rd., … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, Posey Lake, stench

Notes from the Field July 17, 2018

Posted on July 17, 2018 by John Klein

Notes from the Field July 17, 2018 ECCSCM was monitoring the water around CAFO sites and streams impacted by known CAFO waste application fields, Tuesday, July 17, 2017.  We’re still waiting for remainder of the lab results; when we get them we’ll … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, Lime Creek, stench, water monitoring

Dragline Manure Application – multiple days

Posted on July 17, 2018 by John Klein

July 17, 2018 Massive, multiple-day Hudson Dairy-Briskey dragline manure application onto huge harvested wheat field, many tankers one after another filling the dump box, east side of U.S. 127 south of Culbert Rd. (Black boxes to protect privacy of workers.)  … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, draglining manure, stench

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