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Smelly Weekend for Posey Lake Residents?

Posted on June 14, 2018 by John Klein

Smelly Weekend for Posey Lake Residents? June 14, 2018 Stinky dragline application of liquid manure, ponding in field at NW corner of Rollin Hwy. and Beecher Rd., just across the road from the west side of Posey Lake (Bean/Tiffin/Maumee watershed).  Looks … Continue Reading…

Tagged draglining manure, stench

It’s Still Raining! May 19, 2018 – April 24, 2018

Posted on May 19, 2018 by John Klein

Spring returns to South Central Michigan.  Grass grows, trees are leafing, and beautiful flowers bring us their sweet fragrance. But that’s not the only thing we smell. Come along as we follow the stench on this very stinky Royal Wedding weekend. May 19, … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, draglining manure, Lake Erie, snow, stench, waste application

Stench compensation: Jury awards hog farm neighbors $50 million (NC)

Posted on April 30, 2018 by John Klein

RALEIGH, NC – The News & Observer; BY ANNE BLYTHE ablythe@newsobserver.com A North Carolina jury awarded $50 million to neighbors of a 15,000-hog farm in Eastern North Carolina in a case being closely watched across the country by environmentalists and the hog … Continue Reading…

Tagged CAFOs, hog, lagoon, lawsuit, stench

Manure Farming Never Stops

Posted on February 19, 2018 by John Klein

Even in the winter Feb. 19, 2018– Warner (medium, unpermitted) CAFO, east side of Pentecost. Manure application on snow; manure runs off when snow melts because the ground and any cover crops underneath are still frozen. Feb. 19, 2018– Halliwill/New Flevo/Van … Continue Reading…

Tagged Manure, snow, stench, waste application

Manure Farmers Dodge Rains to Clear Out Cesspits and Piles, 10.27.17 through 11.15.2017

Posted on November 15, 2017 by John Klein

Manure farmers all over Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana are emptying their cesspit lagoons and stockpiles, in a hurry to get that untreated livestock sewage out onto the fields in between heavy rains last week, today, and the heavy rain predicted … Continue Reading…

Tagged Hartland Dairy, stench, waste application

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