Indiana lawmakers advance bill to increase CFO inspections

A bill to increase confined livestock farm inspections has advanced in the Indiana State Senate. Executive director of Indiana Pork Josh Trenary says Senate Bill 193, proposed by Senator Niemeyer, would require two state inspections every five years. The organization is concerned the quality of inspections would suffer from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management not budgeting for […]

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