This conversation dives into a controversial issue: livestock health concerns near transmission towers and whether billions in subsidies are necessary to expand telecom infrastructure into rural farmland.
One court case cited a 20% cattle death rate and 20% drop in milk production allegedly linked to a nearby cell tower. The judge ruled in favor of the farmer, raising serious questions about electromagnetic radiation exposure in livestock.
Farmers can already operate private wireless networks, use GPS, drones, and remote monitoring systems—without increasing public subsidies for more transmitters near barns and grazing fields.
So why the push for more infrastructure?
Topic: Precision agriculture, telecom policy, livestock health, EMF exposure, rural infrastructure, taxpayer subsidies.
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