odor from livestock facilities varies with management practices, air currents etc., and of course sometimes it is the 'eye of the beholder'. There was one study done with a newly constructed hog facility where neighbours were polled as to the odor on a scale of 1-10. Most of them rated the odor as high, when in fact there were no hogs as yet in the facility !!!
Minimum Distance Separation and adequate manure management are practices that mitigate the impact of odor on neighbours. I do feel that there are certain facilities that have a severe odor and of course it is not very pleasant to live close to them. You are correct when you say that urban folks don't realize that they, too, are polluters. Many of them do not realize the jobs created by spin offs from the livestock industry so of course they feel justified in complaining about the impact that industry has on their little corner of the world.
Minimum Distance Separation and adequate manure management are practices that mitigate the impact of odor on neighbours. I do feel that there are certain facilities that have a severe odor and of course it is not very pleasant to live close to them. You are correct when you say that urban folks don't realize that they, too, are polluters. Many of them do not realize the jobs created by spin offs from the livestock industry so of course they feel justified in complaining about the impact that industry has on their little corner of the world.
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