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Related: About this forumParson signs protections for large livestock operations into law
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Missouris chief executive has added his signature to a measure aimed at protecting large livestock operations.
On Friday, Gov. Mike Pason signed SB 391, championed by Sen. Mike Bernskoetter and Rep. Mike Mike Haffner, which prohibits local governments from creating rules for agricultural operations stricter than those already imposed at the state level.
Senate Bill 391 is a big win for Missouri farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses, Parson said. I applaud Senator Bernskoetter, Representative Haffner, and House and Senate leaders for sending a strong signal that we support the next generation of Missouri agriculture. Weve now opened the doors that will allow Missouri to lead the way in meeting a growing world food demand and ensure we keep more agriculture production in our state, strengthening Missouris number one industry.
Parson has planned a ceremonial bill signing that will be held alongside farmers, ranchers, and agricultural leaders on June 8, 2019, in Sedalia, Missouri, at the annual Missouri Cattlemens Steak Fry.
Read more: https://themissouritimes.com/61926/parson-signs-protections-for-large-livestock-operations-into-law/
walkingman
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(34,661 posts)from local and County Ordinances dealing with toxic run off from Lagoons and holding ponds into rivers and Creeks.
Seen this same legislation tried in other states.