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Manure irrigating in the rain?

Posted on October 5, 2018 by John Klein

October 5, 2018 Marvin Farms, corner of Beecher Rd. and M34/Benner Hwy. in Dover Twp.  This is a dairy CAFO that does not need a NPDES CAFO permit because they don’t confine enough animals.  All livestock farms in Michigan, if … Continue Reading…

Tagged Manure, Marvin Farm, waste application

Gut Wrenching Stench after heavy rains

Posted on August 12, 2018 by John Klein

August 12, 2018 Heavy rains, high humidity, and 80-degree temps mean major stench around Terrehaven Farms on Hunt Rd., at the northern edge of the City of Adrian.  A 9 out of 10 on the Stench-o-Meter, gut-wrenching.  As in, you … Continue Reading…

Tagged hydrogen sulfide, Manure, Terrehaven, waste application

Endless Stink Continues July 25, 2018

Posted on July 25, 2018 by John Klein

Liquid manure on wheat stubble, field lies between Burton Rd. and US 223, just west of Springville Hwy.  Can smell it 2 miles away.  Again we ask – what crop is being fertilized here?  (S. Branch/Raisin watershed) Hartland liquid manure … Continue Reading…

Tagged Bean Creek, draglining manure, Hartland Dairy, Raisin Watershed, waste application

Lake Erie Advocates Urge: Enforce Existing Environmental Laws

Posted on July 11, 2018 by John Klein

  News from:   ADVOCATES FOR A CLEAN LAKE ERIE    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JULY 11, 2018 CONTACT: Mike Ferner 419-729-7273   ACLE RESPONSE TO GOV. KASICH’S LAKE ERIE EXECUTIVE ORDER Kasich also signed the misnamed “Clean Lake 2020” legislation … Continue Reading…

Tagged ACLE, CAFOs, Dissolved Phosphorus, Lake Erie, Manure, Ohio Farm Bureau, waste application

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

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