Reports indicate that Premium Standard Farms (“PSF”) has spent approximately $40 million over the last decade developing technology after a court ordered it to sharply reduce odors at its Missouri farms.
PSF is currently treading difficult waters with a looming deadline threatening another costly lawsuit. A 1999 court settlement between PSF and an environmental group established goals wherein PSF would develop “next-generation technology” by July 31, 2010. Recently, a panel of experts approved a barn-scraper system to satisfy the goals in the court settlement. A system that would use giant scrapers to push manure into gutters, where it would be removed from the barn and trucked away. It is alleged that this system would replace the current systems that use water to flush hog manure from barns and into lagoons for treatment. However, PSF has indicated that it needs another two years to implement the system. If PSF misses the July 10 deadline, and the Missouri AG refuses to grant an extension, then the AG’s Office would be allowed to sue.
The question ultimately remains with over $40 million dollars spent addressing concerns of a minority group of environmentalists --- where does it end? Although hog prices are starting to rise, the industry is dealing with gigantic losses sustained during the past 2 years, where does the rubber meet the road? The environmentalists fail to recognize that there are over 6.8 billion mouths to feed in this global world, with protein being an essential element in the human diet.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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