Joe Vansickle, Senior Editor (952) 851-4670; jvansickle@primediabusiness.com
Thu, 2002-08-15 12:00
Activists in Oregon seeking to make it illegal to use gestation stalls or tethers that prevent pigs from turning around, lost their battle to add a ballot initiative in the November election.
Activists needed 66,786 signatures by July 2, but fell short of achieving that mark, says Tim Breeding, president of the Oregon Pork Producers Association.