
Gage County Reviews Livestock Regulations
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Gage Countys Planning and Zoning Commission is set to review comprehensive livestock regulations at its April meeting. These rules aim to manage odor, runoff, and other issues from large animal sites, setting limits on finishing beef cattle, swine, and chickens. Public hearings revealed mixed views, with residents and commissioners discussing separation distances and buffers. Recent adjustments include clearer guidelines and alignment with state standards. The commission aims to balance farming and neighbor relations while protecting the community.
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