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Land Resource Council Regs Panned

A listening session to gather feedback on the Indiana Land Resources Council’s proposed county CAFO regulations gathered some negative responses according to the Pal-Item’s front page Sunday story:

“If you think it’s fun to live there, just come out and see how fun it is,” said Corvin Coats, a Randolph County retired farmer. “You need five miles to be safe from air pollution.”

Richmond resident Barbara Cox told the ILRC its setbacks are “way off. You can’t start at 600 feet,” said Cox, whose has traveled statewide to help opponents fight CAFOs.

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