Dec 6, 2008

Farmers say fee on smelly livestock stinks

Belching and gaseous cows and hogs could start costing farmers money if a federal proposal to charge fees for air-polluting animals becomes law.

Farmers so far are turning their noses up at the notion, which is one of several put forward by the Environmental Protection Agency after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that greenhouse gases emitted by belching and flatulence amounts to air pollution.

It would require farms or ranches with more than 25 dairy cows, 50 beef cattle or 200 hogs to pay an annual fee of about $175 for each dairy cow, $87.50 per head of beef cattle and $20 for each hog.

Alabama Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks said, "We'll let other countries put food on our tables like they are putting gas in our cars. Other countries don't have the health standards we have.”

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