Cowman, I meant the Klapstein committee was made up of people with a vested interest in the livestock industry.
I agree with everything Gopher said. Gopher are you aware of the truckwash fiasco near Kipp? After breaking all kinds of laws, letting liquid manure run under the road and into the neighbor's land, pumping onto the same fields Fridays after 4:30 PM when he knew the gov't employees get off for the weekend, and pumping at night onto the back fields, and having the health region shut them down, NRCB has given them approval to enlarge their non-engineered lagoon and continue washing trucks (which he was doing anyway in secret in spite of the health region according to someone who overheard one of the employees). The NRCB said they weren't going to take into account the truck wash's "past history". The one neighbour who complained and had spent $15,000 of his own money on lawyers the past year said to the NRCB that he understood how people like Weibo Ludwig could get so frustrated after following the proper procedure and still get screwed, that he'd want to go blow up an oil pump or whatever. For this, the NRCB had the RCMP arrest the neighbour to the truckwash was arrested last Thursday I think it was, and fingerprinted. If he wasn't mad before, he's sick with rage now but has decided to sell his place because the "stink" literally and figurtively, will never go away.
If anyone is interested, there is a one-day conference in Red Deer on April 12th and the invitation says, "If you are concerned with the Provincial Government takeover of Confined Feeding Operation in Alberta, then please join us."
The speakers will be: Lisa Bechthold, Roger Epp (political science prof and editor of Writing Off the Rural West; Andrew Nikiforuk (wrote the Weibo Ludwig and oil industry book); Brian Kennedy (former Alb Agr ILO engineer); Dr. Paul Lewis (retired entomology prof and S.A. Env. Group president); Brian Mason (ND part; Ken Nicol (head of AB Liberal Party); Brian Bietz (NRCB rep, CFO approvals).
Registration is $30 and for more info call Sue Pearson at 403-347-3299 or Lisa Bechthold at 403-867-2999.
I agree with everything Gopher said. Gopher are you aware of the truckwash fiasco near Kipp? After breaking all kinds of laws, letting liquid manure run under the road and into the neighbor's land, pumping onto the same fields Fridays after 4:30 PM when he knew the gov't employees get off for the weekend, and pumping at night onto the back fields, and having the health region shut them down, NRCB has given them approval to enlarge their non-engineered lagoon and continue washing trucks (which he was doing anyway in secret in spite of the health region according to someone who overheard one of the employees). The NRCB said they weren't going to take into account the truck wash's "past history". The one neighbour who complained and had spent $15,000 of his own money on lawyers the past year said to the NRCB that he understood how people like Weibo Ludwig could get so frustrated after following the proper procedure and still get screwed, that he'd want to go blow up an oil pump or whatever. For this, the NRCB had the RCMP arrest the neighbour to the truckwash was arrested last Thursday I think it was, and fingerprinted. If he wasn't mad before, he's sick with rage now but has decided to sell his place because the "stink" literally and figurtively, will never go away.
If anyone is interested, there is a one-day conference in Red Deer on April 12th and the invitation says, "If you are concerned with the Provincial Government takeover of Confined Feeding Operation in Alberta, then please join us."
The speakers will be: Lisa Bechthold, Roger Epp (political science prof and editor of Writing Off the Rural West; Andrew Nikiforuk (wrote the Weibo Ludwig and oil industry book); Brian Kennedy (former Alb Agr ILO engineer); Dr. Paul Lewis (retired entomology prof and S.A. Env. Group president); Brian Mason (ND part; Ken Nicol (head of AB Liberal Party); Brian Bietz (NRCB rep, CFO approvals).
Registration is $30 and for more info call Sue Pearson at 403-347-3299 or Lisa Bechthold at 403-867-2999.
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