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Friday, November 18, 2011
Environment - Still more on "State Regulators, Environmentalists Eye Indiana Factory Farms"
Updating this ILB entry from Nov. 16th, this story by Andy Eubank in Hoosier Ag Today begins:
Nobody is perfectly happy with the updated rules for Indiana CFOs and CAFOs approved last week by the Water Pollution Control Board. But an Indiana ag attorney says at least everyone had a seat at the table during the process.The new CFO regulations go into effect July 1st, 2012 and Todd Janzen says there are noticeable changes that will immediately impact producers.
“A couple of those which have been talked about at great length are phosphorous limits for land application and also manure prohibitions for application in the winter months on frozen or snow covered ground,” he explained.
Starting in July those phosphorous limits for land application for Indiana CFOs will be gradually phased in.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 18, 2011 01:16 PM
Posted to Environment