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Too many people think of farm animals like the family pet, said Toby Moore, a spokesman for the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council in Stone Mountain, Ga. "They've had talking farm animals in the movies for years," he said. "People truly don't understand agriculture. They just see cages as inhumane and cruel." Until now, farmers have been caught off guard by the push to eliminate cages and other practices. "We're used to producing food. That's never been questioned before," said Jay Rempe, a lobbyist for the Nebraska Farm Bureau. "It's caused agriculture to reach out and think about the consumer." The Ohio Farm Bureau has opened the Center for Food and Animal Issues to get out its message on farm animal, pet and research issues. The organization and its backers expect to spend $3 to $5 million in support of Issue 2, a constitutional amendment that would create a 13-member Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board. Members would include Ohio's agriculture director, family farmers, veterinarians, a representative of a local humane society and consumers. Interest in the outcome is high, especially in the Midwest. "This is Humane Society of the United States' first venture into the heartland, the bread basket," Fisher said. "This is a new test for the industry." Approval of Issue 2 would not prevent animal rights groups from trying to ban farm animal cages, but it would force them to gather more signatures for a spot on the ballot. "We'll have to see how this plays out," Pacelle said. "We don't intend to relent and allow this very unfair outcome to stand." ___ On the Net: Ohio Farm Bureau Federation: http://ofbf.org/ Humane Society of the United States: http://www.hsus.org/
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