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KANSAS CITY (AP) -- Premium Standard Farms has been given a two- year extension to install technology at its hog confinements to reduce odors after it failed to meet a July 31 deadline set by a Jackson County court six years ago.
As part of the deal between the company and the Missouri attorney general's office, the hog company has agreed to pay a total of $1 million, half of which will go to school districts in five counties and the other half to road funds in six counties.See the full content of this document
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Psf Reaches Deal On Hog Odor Issue
The northwest Missouri-based company has 11 Class 1-A hog farms - - each with a minimum of 17,500 hogs and some with as many as 150,000.
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