DAILY DIALECTIC
June 14, 2009
"Any farm with more than 25 dairy cows, 50 beef cattle or 200 hogs would have to obtain a permit to operate, which, according to the United State Department of Agriculture, would cover 99 percent of New York dairy production, 95 percent of its hog production and 90 percent of beef production. According to one organization, the New York Farm Bureau, the new permits would cost farmers well over $110 million a year, dramatically impacting the agricultural sector and economy. The tax is estimated at $175 per dairy cow, $87.50 per head of beef cattle and $20 per hog. The added financial burden on already-struggling farmers could force many family farms out of business and lead to a raise in food prices..."
GOVERNMENT'S WAR ON AMERICA'S SMALL FOOD PRODUCERS CONTINUES; EPA TO IMPLEMENT DEVASTATING EMISSION REGS FOR FARMERS