TOWNS TURN TO DUST

Lesson Learned Iowa raises 1/3 of the pork in the US, but at what cost?

HOW DO CAFOS AFFECT PROPERTY VALUES

A lot. A CAFO in Trade Lake will severely affect your property values and the way you can use your property. The smell travels up to 6 MI and likely contains dangerous chemicals and pathogens.

ORDINANCE UPDATE

Livestock Ordinance Update – 4.28.22 Be informed. The KnowCAFOs Team #knowcafos

THE WORD SPREADS

More attention on local control The media is starting to pay attention. Keep up the good work. Come to the rally this Saturday at Big Trade Lake, Pickerel Point Landing (8-11am) and hear an update from multiple speakers. New signs will be available. See you there. The...

LAKETOWN ORDINANCE UNDER ATTACK

The simple version is that Big Dairy has served formal notice on the Laketown Board that if they don’t rescind their new Large Livestock Ordinance, litigation will likely ensue. These tactics, David vs Goliath, are reprehensible. The Ordinances are intended to...

CAFO CHEMISTRY

The CAFO nearby When will we ever learn? A study published in the journal JAMA found that people living near pig farms or cropland fertilized with pig manure are 30 percent more likely to contract methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria or...

YOU HAD TO KNOW IT WAS COMING: SPICY RESPONSE

In the news article below this one (read it if you haven’t to get up to speed), big dairy and one of it’s acolytes cry bitter tears over the CAFO OPERATIONS ORDINANCEs the Six Town Partnership has drafted to protect the health, air and water of regional...

YOU HAD TO KNOW IT WAS COMING

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 13, 2022 Contact: Jamie Mara Director of strategic communications (920) 209-3990 | jmara@dairyforward.com Two dairy groups request state review of ‘outlandish’ farm regulations DBA, Edge push back on new ordinances in northwestern Wisconsin...

WAS THE WATER PROBLEM CAFO RELATED?

Bad Water One small town experiences health issues that require residents to haul drinking water from miles away. Are DNR regulations too lax in Wisconsin?