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While Cedar County awaits ruling in CAFO lawsuit, a large chicken operation moves in Allison Kite Missouri Independent When the attorney general’s office asked a judge in 2019 to lift a temporary restraining order blocking a Missouri law pre-empting county regulations on concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFOs, that were stricter than the state’s, the argument was straightforward. No one was trying to build a large animal feeding operation in Cedar County. Now nearly two years later, Cedar County commissioners face possible litigation as they try to enforce local CAFO regulations which they argue are necessary to protect the health and livelihood of area residents on a 20,000 chicken feeding operation ....
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Judge delivers reprieve to Missouri farmers fighting plan to house 10,000 hogs nearby Jonathan Shorman and Kevin Hardy, The Kansas City Star Dec. 16 A Missouri judge has temporarily halted the Department of Natural Resources from changing how it defines groundwater near concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) as residents in Livingston County fight a proposed site for 10,000 hogs. Neighbors of the proposed CAFO northeast of Kansas City sued DNR and the Missouri Clean Water Commission on Tuesday to stop state officials from moving forward with the rule change on an expedited schedule. Cole County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Green then barred DNR from moving forward until further notice. ....
While Missouri farmers fight plan for 10,000 hogs as neighbors, state sides with big ag Jonathan Shorman and Kevin Hardy, The Kansas City Star Dec. 13 CHILLICOTHE When Andrew Geiser crossed onto the property in March, several months had already passed since he and his neighbors first received letters alerting them that an out-of-town company wanted to bring thousands of hogs to the land near their country homes. The Livingston County farmer and others in the area had grave concerns about what the concentrated animal feeding operation, commonly called a CAFO, would mean. Trucks going to and from the site could damage the narrow rural roads. Would property values fall? ....