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Feedlot Regulation
As massive, concentrated feedlots spread across the U.S., states are using a variety of techniques to protect their rural economies and environment. States such as Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma have enacted large scale feedlot moratoriums. Some counties have proposed or enacted rules that place various restrictions on feedlot facilities--required setbacks, public hearing process, manure management plans, lengthy permitting processes--to regulate size. In states such as Iowa where the state regulates a county's authority to zone land or buildings for agriculture, new ordinances have been adopted to limit the spread of feedlots. The following section details these efforts and lists the rules that limit scale.
More Information:
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs) Home Page
- Global Resource Action Center for the Environment - (GRACE) maintains a site with state updates, research links and policy information. Contains some case law, an online action kit and several case studies. Provides direct support to communities fighting feedlots.
- Environmental Defense Funds' Hogwatch - Facts and a resource center on hog farming in North Carolina. Its wide-ranging information is pertinent for any state.
Rules
"Rules" are laws, ordinances, and regulations that can strengthen your community.


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