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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
No you miss the point...... probably intentionally.
Instead of taking the judgmental viewpoint ......... try the what is best for a free society viewpoint..... or better yet the "live with our choices" viewpoint.
It appears to me the population, through a variety of mechanisms (individual, social, economic, and legislative) has chosen to consolidate manure production nationally and move portions of it into less hazardous locations. And through a competitive market place used to produce only the amount to meet demand. Concentration of production allowed regulation of manure handling, disposal, and storage. Usda and the public through regulation favors consolidation (probably not consciously but in result). Whether this case has merit or not will be for a court to decide.... assuming we can find a jury that is not tainted beyond degree and can think enough to render a wise decision. With the new media technology and the fact that everyone pees in the internet media pool, it may be hard to find a jury that hasn't been fed a verdict before it hears a case.
That is what brought on my questions to Jim.......... the greed comment refers to the fact that we as a society jump to a class action suit even when it is hard to find anyone who has actually been hurt by the action or lack of. "If it sounds good........... its a case."
Ask this serious question. If the same level of contamination testing used on Iowa streams for water quality today was used on Iowa streams back when all four of those farms per section had hogs and smell ....... how would it compare? And what measures could we take to fix it. Isn't that what got us here?
My question is really coming from my lack of trust in the public (the juror pool) to be able to make a difficult decision...
Potential Labor and Juror:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um7LkldYmWE
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
Would a preferred jury pool be 12 Smithfield Employees or 12 neighboring residents to the facility ?
I have yet to witness a board member of one of these facilities, reside any where near the facility, a contract grower yes, the Million $$$$ crowd nota - or maybe I haven't been directed to that information - - -
Golden Rule has some rough edge's - The Folks with the Gold Play the Rules - - -
Jim - how many livestock litigation suit's were in municipal court - up until -as of the last 2 decades ?
I remember a comment on this site a few years back from a lady from Carolina , being my property right's end , where my neighbors fence begins >
if Folks can't fly a drone over the neighbors property with risk of litigation, why does this same rule NOT apply to flies, dust , & stench ? ?
Ask this question - If you had a town with population of 250 vs. a city with 25,000 - where does the waste comparison equation even fit in - BA already answered that - - -
Large operations in the Buffalo Commons thinly populated area - has little in common with area's of eastern population stats,
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
I live under a different Golden rule..
What is the source for yours?
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
Mine being - Where my property rights (fence) ends, my neighbors begin & vice versa - - -
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That changed .......
I like the second one better............ Yesterday I was listening on C span the hearing and questions before the supreme court on the travel ban. A great enjoyment...... not too often do we know enough specifics about a case to keep up with the high speed dialogue.
I kept thinking about your first golden rule and wondering how much it costs for the work of those well articulated folks in that courtroom, who get to the point and meld thoughts and words so well. And in agriculture how seldom we get to hear such. How those justices can slice through the mountain of whipped cream and get right to the heart of the pie, the disect it into outcomes and ingredients for the future of a society..... always impressive and refreshing to here the comparison of differing opinion without the ugly name calling.
It is expensive to be well represented and bring a case. Is that because good legal minds are so few or we can't solve problems without them?
I have lots of questions..... like have we outgrown good democracy or just too lazy to pay the price to keep it out of the courts (writing good laws for example)
I don't have answers and cannot say if the move from family farms to corporate structure is good or bad.. We sure go through knotholes in the transition........ I am trying to remember the good reasons for the change and not slump back into a nostalgic fog.
I am just struggling to adjust to the change that is around me, and trying to see a clear piece of that pie. Doubt I will be able to afford even that after it cools. But while I am alive I am looking to enjoy the stuff we take for granted and many have never known.
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
SW - Great stuff , well written - - -
LAWS on top of Laws , ensuing litigation, having tremendous effect's on a the masses, are most definitely drafted due to the misconduct of a very few - - -
As I walked across the rows of freshly planted field today, knowing that '''fewer & fewer '''' have that option is quite unsettling to me - - -
I guess that my fortunate time I have been granted in this business & 1 other are priceless commodities, that traders will never replicate - - -
My Grandfather with his Hart-Parr tractor & McCormick thresher still unhinged from my ''' real commodity ''' - shall we say '''peace''' of pie - - -
Commodity - a raw material or primary agriculture product ,that can be bought or sold , such as copper or coffee - google - - -
Matthew 21: 12-17 or Luke 19;45 of earlier written law gives us a momentary or lasting rethink of rust & moth - - -
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
Reading an article where the Sec of Agriculture called this litigation ''despicable '' - leaves me asking how close of a proximity his residence might be to a facility ?
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
big is bad there is just on other logic to it.
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
Bad actors & actions come in all sizes - maybe - big realities maybe ?
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Re: Hog Nuisance Suit Costs Smithfield $50 Million
A 50's song - The Great Pretender - lyric seems to have a lot of bases covered these dayZ - maybe - - -