Stop in for a cup of coffee

Yeah but who owned the ground in the are first? The farmer has a right to expand his operation. That said, I'm against confined feeding operations for a variety of reasons. But we recently had a local case where a farmer simply built a barn that was maybe 20-25 percent larger than the old barn which had burnt in a lightning strike. He added some 20 cows, not a confined feeding operation, just a dairy operation, got sued by a nieghborhood association about 2 miles away claiming a property value drop because of the smell from the additional cows... He won as there was nothing wrong with what he did but it cost him several hundred thousand dollars and about 5 years of fighting.
Sorry, but if you move out near farms, you have no choice or say in what that existing farmer does with his/her operation.

Agreed! I grew up on a farm and although the hog houses weren't the best smelling places, it's production agriculture and the farmers do have rights too. I saw this morning on the news that only 2% of the US population are production farmers. They produce food for 98% of us. They have to do what is necessary to be successful.