In farm state, urbanites wary of livestock farms

City dwellers are more likely than rural residents to regard livestock operations as environmentally harmful and to have concerns about impacts on water quality, say Purdue researchers who surveyed 797 Indiana adults during July 2014. Nearly two-thirds of Hoosiers live in urban counties. The survey found that rural and urban residents follow the same patterns when it… » Read More

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