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State officials' numbers are incorrect

by bevsaunders last modified 09-20 -2006 04:40

Please read the following news release from Poultry Partners concerning a fact sheet being distributed by the Oklahoma Secretary of Environment Miles Tolbert, who has joined with Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson in the lawsuit against the poultry industry.


The president for Poultry Partners, Inc., Keith Morgan, charges that a fact sheet presented to the Oklahoma Scenic River Commissioners by Oklahoma Secretary of Environment Miles Tolbert on behalf of Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson at the Oklahoma Scenic River Commission’s August meeting was a display of inaccurate information.  Morgan questions whether the Secretary of Environment and the Attorney General failed to do their jobs in providing current and correct data for the commissioners, or if the report was fabricated intentionally.
 
“If the two didn’t do their homework and they really don’t know how many active poultry houses are in the watershed or how much litter is generated in those houses, that is a display of incompetence on their part. The state is embroiled in this lawsuit that Tolbert has joined with the Oklahoma attorney general against the poultry companies. I find it hard to believe they aren’t aware of the number of poultry houses or tons of litter they are talking about,” Morgan said.
 
“But if these two state officials do know that there are 1,694 houses in the watershed, instead of the 3,057 reported to the commissioners, shame on them,” Morgan said. The 1,694-house number was a “head count” conducted by the poultry industry as of 4 p.m. on August 29, 2006. According to Secretary Tolbert’s fact sheet, his number 3,057 - came from a 2002 report from his own office.
 
Not only were the number of poultry houses reported almost twice the actual numbers, Secretary Tolbert estimated more than 177 tons of litter generated annually per house (average). The court-appointed management team for the Eucha/Spavinaw Watershed Management Team, based on the most recent 2005 records, estimated that 90 tons of litter per house (average) is generated.
 
“If you use the 90 tons per house times the 1,694 houses, you get 152,460 tons of litter.  That is only about 28 percent of the 542,948 tons Tolbert reported.  There is a huge difference there in the actual numbers by the man who should have accurate and undisputable numbers,” Morgan said.
 
“Tolbert’s report states that 124,878 tons can be safely applied in the watershed.  From the estimated tons of litter generated (152,460), deduct that amount, 124,878, plus the 52,000 tons we know has been removed from the watershed this year by BMP’s [Best Management Practices].  That calculates to a negative number, meaning the poultry industry is already moving more litter out of the watershed than it needs to.  Again, our numbers are based on actual and current counts and records.  Thus, Tolbert is just plain wrong when his fact sheet states "there is an excess of  418,070 tons,” Morgan added.
 
“As a poultry producer and citizen of Oklahoma , I feel the people of the state should have the correct numbers. I continue to be very disappointed by state officials when they report facts that are misleading – whether it’s intentional, a simple error or incompetence. It’s still wrong. They are risking the future of farming in Oklahoma and the USA , which also will put at risk our own food supply.  It seems to me that there is not a factual basis for their lawsuit.  It is intended to put money in politicians and trial lawyers pockets, not clean up the water,” Morgan said.
 
Poultry Partners, Inc., is a group of about 500 family farms in Oklahoma , Arkansas and Missouri .

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