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Sonoma’s Contentious Measure J Aims to Disrupt Meat Production

Sonoma’s Contentious Measure J Aims to Disrupt Meat Production

We’ll talk about Measure J and how it could impact farming in Sonoma County and beyond.

KQED's Forum

October 22, 202455m 47s

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Show Notes

Measure J in Sonoma County wants to ban “factory farms” and force major poultry and dairy farms to downsize or shut down by limiting the number of animals a single farm can raise. The issue has been hotly contested in Sonoma, a major producer of milk, eggs, beef and poultry for the region and state. The measure specifically targets “concentrated animal feeding operations,” known as CAFOs, which backers claim are inhumane and detrimental to the environment. But opponents say the measure does nothing to improve animal welfare and would instead drive humane and ecologically-friendly farms out of business. We’ll talk about Measure J and how it could impact farming in Sonoma County and beyond.

Guests:

Mike Weber, farmer, Weber Family Farms - a poultry farm in Petaluma

Cassie King, spokesperson, Direct Action Everywhere Bay Area - a group that advocates for animal rights and is part of the Coalition to End Factory Farming, the group that started Measure J in Sonoma

Phil Barber, reporter, Santa Rosa Press Democrat

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