Environment

Pork Producer Efforts to Improve Neighbor Relations

Authors
  • James B. Kliebenstein (Iowa State University)
  • Jeffery C. Lorimor (Iowa State University)
  • Benjamin Larson (Iowa State University)

Abstract

As part of a pork producer odor survey conducted in 2002, respondents were asked to provide information on things they were doing to improve neighbor relations. The open-ended question provided a wide range of responses. It was evident that many producers are working with neighbors to better inform them about their pork production operation and when they may be doing activities such as applying manure, etc. Primary items producers are doing to improve neighbor relations are communication, treating them with respect, and considering weather before applying manure. This would include wind direction, air temperature, etc. Another grouping of items included manure application timing, providing pork/gifts, keeping facilities and landscaping looking nice, and facility location or siting.

Producers do things to improve neighbor relations. About 30 percent indicated they check the weather before deciding to apply manure; and/or they communicate with the neighbors informing them when manure will be applied. Another one-in-six respondents indicated they use landscaping around the facility to improve its appearance.

Keywords: ASL R1925

How to Cite:

Kliebenstein, J. B., Lorimor, J. C. & Larson, B., (2004) “Pork Producer Efforts to Improve Neighbor Relations”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 1(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-182

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Published on
01 Jan 2004
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