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EPA declares hay a pollutant in effort to drive small farms out of business?

Melensdad

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Guess the EPA didn't hear Obama's speech? The article title seems a bit of a stretch but I'm no fan of the EPA's over-regulating of just about every facet of our lives. Apparently growing hay is not a green job, but importing giant wind turbine blades from China is?

For the full story => http://www.naturalnews.com/033537_hay_pollutant.html
EPA declares hay a pollutant in effort to drive small, mid-sized family cattle ranchers out of business

(NaturalNews) The assault against American industry and individual livelihood continues -- and no, it is not coming from Al-Qaeda or other foreign terrorists. A recent report from R-CALF USA, an advocacy group for American cattle producers, says the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared harmless cattle hay a "pollutant," which is part of the agency's agenda to squelch family-scale cattle ranches in favor of corporately-owned, mega-sized feedlot operations.

At the recent 12th Annual R-CALF USA Convention in Rapid City, SD, an audience member asked Mike Callicrate, a Kansas cattle feeder, if the EPA had, indeed, declared hay a pollutant. His affirmative answer was startling to many, but not necessarily surprising in light of the US government's apparent agenda to destroy every single producing sector in the nation and to reduce the country to a poverty-stricken, corporately-dominated wasteland.

"Now that EPA has declared hay a pollutant, every farmer and rancher that stores hay, or that leaves a broken hay bale in the field, is potentially violating EPA rules and subject to an EPA enforcement action," responded Callicrate. "How far are we going to let this agency go before we stand up and do something about it?"

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Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/033537_hay_pollutant.html#ixzz1XT4f0500
 
I don't know, the hay around here is Green :confused2: :yum:


What we have hear is a failure to understand what the pollutant is? Seems to me the pollutant is the EPA themselves. :unsure::unsure:
 
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