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More on the Proposed Huge Wisconsin CAFO

by: Jill Richardson

Mon Nov 09, 2009 at 10:30:43 AM PST


I wrote a friend in Wisconsin, asking for more information on the proposed enormous dairy in Rosendale. Here's what he had to say (below). If you live in Wisconsin and you want to do something about this, please write a letter to the Governor and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.
Jill Richardson :: More on the Proposed Huge Wisconsin CAFO
The Rosendale Dairy has been a HUGE controversy for sometime since it would be the largest factory dairy farm east of the Mississippi (8000+ cows), producing as much sewage as the entire city of Janesville, WI.

There is more background material on Rosendale and the general anti-factory farm fight in WI on our website: www.familyfarmdefenders.org  including a great rebuttal to the Dairy Business Association written by one of our board members, Tony Schultz, that appeared in Country Today.  There is also more info on the websites of our allies such as Midwest Environmental Advocates:  www.midwestadvocates.org

As you may remember, fighting factory farms was the theme of our FFD annual meeting held back in March in Westby, where another mega dairy is proposed.  Our keynote speaker, John Ikerd, presented a good paper on how these factory farms constitute a net economic loss to the communities upon which they foist themselves and could not survive without massive subsidies.   In the case of Rosendale alone, the state has already spent over $100,000 just "processing" their permit which only cost them a couple hundred to apply for - so much for cost recovery in a state budget crisis!   The DNR has yet to reject a single factory farm permit application, so the state is racking up quite a state taxpayer liability mess given all the "bad" projects" they've rubberstamped...

One of the workshops at the FFD conference also focused on citizen enforcement of state and federal water and air quality laws when regulators fall down on the job.  In MN the Land Stewardship Project is spearheading this effort with hydrogen sulfide, you can read more about this at:
www.landstewardshipproject.org/pdf/.../6_hydrogen_2008.pdf

As the New York Times revealed in a frontpage story on 9/18/09, Wisconsin unfortunately has minimal (if any) enforcement of environmental rules regarding factory farms.

FFD is also part of a legal case now wending its way to the State Supreme Court involving Magnolia Township's attempt to regulate the Larsen Acres factory dairy farm.  This lawsuit goes back to the passage of the infamous livestock siting legislation that Molly mentioned which effectively took away local control and placed power over factory farm regulation in the hands of an unelected board appointed by the governor (who is very pro-factory farm).  At the time this bill was passed, FFD was the only farm group that opposed it, but now the WI Farmers Union has joined us in opposing this misguided legislation.  Thankfully, similar legislation was defeated in MN by the Land Stewardship Project, MN Farmers Union, and others there.

We had only a handful of factory farms in WI when I first came to WI fifteen years ago, we now have over 175 - this is not a "natural" evolution of agricultural development.  It is being forced fed by subsidies and policies that undermine family farming, food safety, worker rights, animal welfare, and grassroots democracy.

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That quote (4.00 / 1)
pretty much encapsulates all the major issues, doesn't it?

Here's a biggie:

The DNR has yet to reject a single factory farm permit application

Whatever happens with regard to Rosendale Dairy, WiDNR can do much more damage in future. Many more CAFO applications are pending. Granting a permit because it means jobs and revenue does not imply a necessity to grant permits for environmentally irresponsible projects. Sewage can be treated, for example, and as Joanne Rigutto pointed out, digesters could recover methane to run the farm. Requiring sewage treatment and methane recovery would mean more jobs and more revenue!

I don't know what would be required to get this done. Would it need legislation? Can it be done by executive policy? In federal courts, judges have reversed Bush EPA decisions in response to citizen lawsuits.

However CAFO-gung-ho the governor is, it is difficult to believe that this permit does not violate existing legislation and regulations. WiDNR explicitly knew the decision would worsen Lake Winnebago pollution, and explicitly knew the area would end up with four 303(d) streams instead of one. WiDNR explicitly knew the decision would damage Lake Michigan. Granting this permit without requiring environmental responsibility is reprehensible, callous, and morally corrupt.


courts (4.00 / 2)
This question is larger than Michigan, obviously. Illinois and Wisconsin border Lake Michigan. They are harmed by the MiDNR decision, but then, they have their own CAFOs. Extending, all the Great Lakes are surrounded by states and Canadian provinces with CAFOs. Lawsuits in state and U.S. federal courts would seem useful, but ultimately, don't we need a Great Lakes international compact to deal with this? Or does such a compact already exist? Is it covered under NAFTA or SPP? To what venue(s) can a citizen group on either side of the border appeal for relief from bonehead decisions by state or provincial agencies?

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Who to contact (4.00 / 3)
It sound like Wisconsin residents should also contact the legislature.

http://www.legis.wisconsin.gov...


A good idea in this one case (4.00 / 2)
Probably essential if a law needs to be changed to improve things for the future.

It seems to me that, for example, WiDNR should be issuing permits before construction permits are issued, or somehow signing off on the construction permits. Nobody is going to let that facility be built, then deny it permission to operate because of environmental considerations. The place to ensure environmental responsibility is at the beginning of the process, not at the end.

WiDNR also needs different evaluation criteria. One document says the facility will employ about 50 people. I don't know if that includes truck drivers. It surely doesn't include feed suppliers, etc., but anyway, how many billions of dollars of environmental damage is one job worth?


[ Parent ]
true but the legislature tends to move (4.00 / 2)
slowly. Governor can move quickly.

"I can understand someone from Iowa promoting corn and soy, but we are not feeding the world, we are feeding animals and soft drink companies." - Jim Goodman

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Wisconsin-Michigan (4.00 / 2)
Weird - my mental gears somehow slipped a cog and I relocated the dairy from Wisconsin to Michigan! Ack.

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