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Ohioans Views of Ohioans Views of Livestock: Data from Livestock: Data from a Statewide Surveya Statewide Survey
Presentation by Jeff S. SharpPresentation by Jeff S. SharpOCAMMOCAMMColumbus, OhioColumbus, OhioApril 23, 2002April 23, 2002
Project BackgroundProject Background
Funded by OSU Extension, OARDC Funded by OSU Extension, OARDC and the College of FAESand the College of FAES Focus on social issues in agriculture as they Focus on social issues in agriculture as they
relate to the ecological paradigmrelate to the ecological paradigm
Project TeamProject Team
Study conducted by a team Study conducted by a team associated with Department of HCRD associated with Department of HCRD and OSU Extension.and OSU Extension. Jeff Sharp, Molly Bean Smith, Bill Flinn, Jeff Sharp, Molly Bean Smith, Bill Flinn,
Mark Tucker, Holli Kendall, Linda Lobao, Mark Tucker, Holli Kendall, Linda Lobao, Sherrie Whaley, Greg Davis, Jerry Sherrie Whaley, Greg Davis, Jerry Thomas, Denny HallThomas, Denny Hall
MethodologyMethodology
A stratified sample of 7,976 Ohioans was A stratified sample of 7,976 Ohioans was selectedselected Stratified by 5 extension districts and metro Stratified by 5 extension districts and metro
core county statuscore county status
Dillman’s TDM utilized with 5 contactsDillman’s TDM utilized with 5 contacts Response rate = 56.4% (4,014 Response rate = 56.4% (4,014
respondents)respondents)
Sample vs. State Sample vs. State Population (2000 Census)Population (2000 Census)
Close match: gender, age (over 24), Close match: gender, age (over 24), households w/ kids, employment status households w/ kids, employment status and household incomesand household incomes
LimitationsLimitations sample had lower proportion of renters, sample had lower proportion of renters,
lower # of 18-24 year olds, and lower lower # of 18-24 year olds, and lower proportion of African Americans than proportion of African Americans than expected compared to state population expected compared to state population statisticsstatistics
Outline of PresentationOutline of Presentation
Some general ag-related findingsSome general ag-related findings Focus on livestockFocus on livestock
Familiarity with the issuesFamiliarity with the issues Level of concern about large-scale livestockLevel of concern about large-scale livestock
Wrap-up and Future plansWrap-up and Future plans
Links to Farming and Links to Farming and Rural AreasRural Areas
Parents ever owned or operated a Parents ever owned or operated a farm farm
0
10
20
30
40
50
Yes (%) 23 20 39
State Metro Nonmetro
Grandparents ever owned or Grandparents ever owned or operated a farmoperated a farm
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Yes (%) 49 46 63
State Metro Nonmetro
Number of farmers knownNumber of farmers known
0
20
40
60
State 41 39 20
Metro 46 40 14
Nonmetro 15 36 49
None 1 to 5 6 or more
Take a recreational drive through Take a recreational drive through the countrythe country
60
65
70
75
80
% Frequently or
Occasionally
67 65 75
State Metro Nonmetro
Travel to a rural area to experience Travel to a rural area to experience or view the natural environmentor view the natural environment
54
56
58
60
62
% Frequently or
Occasionally
58 57 61
State Metro Nonmetro
Farmers and the Farmers and the EnvironmentEnvironment
Q.Q. Overall, farming positively Overall, farming positively contributes to the quality of contributes to the quality of life in Ohiolife in Ohio
1% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed1% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
7% Undecided7% Undecided
92% Agreed or Strongly Agreed92% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q.Q. Ohio’s economy will suffer if Ohio’s economy will suffer if it continues to lose farmersit continues to lose farmers
5% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed5% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
15% Undecided15% Undecided
80% Agreed or Strongly Agreed80% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. Ohio’s most productive Q. Ohio’s most productive farmland should be preserved for farmland should be preserved for agriculture. agriculture.
2% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed2% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
6% Undecided6% Undecided
92% Agreed or Strongly Agreed92% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. I trust Ohio farmers to protect Q. I trust Ohio farmers to protect the environment. the environment.
12% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed12% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
29% Undecided29% Undecided
59% Agreed or Strongly Agreed59% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. Ohio farmers are generally Q. Ohio farmers are generally sensitive to the concerns of sensitive to the concerns of nonfarm neighbors. nonfarm neighbors.
11% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed11% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
45% Undecided45% Undecided
44% Agreed or Strongly Agreed44% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. Environmental protection laws Q. Environmental protection laws regulating farming practices are regulating farming practices are too strict. too strict.
19% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed19% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
59% Undecided59% Undecided
22% Agreed or Strongly Agreed22% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Large-scale livestock Large-scale livestock and poultryand poultry
Familiarity with IssuesFamiliarity with Issues
Respondents were asked: Are you Respondents were asked: Are you familiar with the issues associated with familiar with the issues associated with large-scale poultry and livestock large-scale poultry and livestock facilities?facilities?
33 percent of respondents indicated “yes”33 percent of respondents indicated “yes” 67 percent indicated “no”67 percent indicated “no”
Familiarity by genderFamiliarity by gender
0
10
20
30
40
50
Yes (%) 41 27
Men Women
Familiarity by place of residenceFamiliarity by place of residence
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Yes (%) 30 33 46 52
City or
suburb
Small
town
Country
(nonfarm)
Country
(farm)
Familiarity by region of the stateFamiliarity by region of the state
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Yes (%) 43 27 55 34 25
North
west
South
westCentral
South
east
North
east
Concern about livestockConcern about livestock
Respondents were asked: How Respondents were asked: How concerned are you about the concerned are you about the development of large-scale poultry and development of large-scale poultry and livestock production facilities in Ohio?livestock production facilities in Ohio?
21 percent very concerned21 percent very concerned 51 percent somewhat concerned51 percent somewhat concerned 28 percent not at all concerned28 percent not at all concerned
Concern among those Concern among those familiar with the issuesfamiliar with the issues
Concern was higher among those Concern was higher among those indicating they were familiar with the indicating they were familiar with the issuesissues
34 percent very concerned34 percent very concerned 51 percent somewhat concerned51 percent somewhat concerned 15 percent not at all concerned15 percent not at all concerned
Level of Concern by age (among Level of Concern by age (among those familiar with the issues)those familiar with the issues)
0
10
20
30
40
50
% Very
Concerned
27 33 40
40 or younger41 to 60
years61 and older
Level of Concern by region (among Level of Concern by region (among those familiar with the issues)those familiar with the issues)
0
10
20
30
40
50
% Very
Concerned
38 27 41 33 30
North
west
South
westCentral
South
east
North
east
Attitudes about Attitudes about livestock among livestock among those familiar w/ the those familiar w/ the issueissue
Q. Large-scale poultry and Q. Large-scale poultry and livestock production facilities in livestock production facilities in rural areas are a threat to rural rural areas are a threat to rural quality of life. quality of life.
22% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed22% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
19% Undecided19% Undecided
59% Agreed or Strongly Agreed59% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. There needs to be increased Q. There needs to be increased regulation of livestock production regulation of livestock production in Ohio to protect the environment. in Ohio to protect the environment.
17% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed17% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
26% Undecided26% Undecided
57% Agreed or Strongly Agreed57% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. Large-scale poultry and Q. Large-scale poultry and livestock facilities pose a serious livestock facilities pose a serious threat to water and stream quality threat to water and stream quality in Ohio in Ohio
11% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed11% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
18% Undecided18% Undecided
71% Agreed or Strongly Agreed71% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. Odors are the most serious Q. Odors are the most serious problem with large-scale poultry problem with large-scale poultry and livestock facilities in Ohioand livestock facilities in Ohio
43 percent Strongly Disagree or Disagree43 percent Strongly Disagree or Disagree
16 percent Undecided16 percent Undecided
42 percent Agree or Strongly Agree 42 percent Agree or Strongly Agree
Q. Large-scale livestock facilities Q. Large-scale livestock facilities positively contribute to the positively contribute to the economy of Ohio. economy of Ohio.
13% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed13% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
27% Undecided27% Undecided
60% Agreed or Strongly Agreed60% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. In general, increased regulation Q. In general, increased regulation of the treatment of animals in of the treatment of animals in farming is needed. farming is needed.
34% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed34% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
23% Undecided23% Undecided
43% Agreed or Strongly Agreed43% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Q. Animal agriculture raises Q. Animal agriculture raises serious ethical questions about the serious ethical questions about the treatment of animals treatment of animals
37% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed37% Strongly Disagreed or Disagreed
29% Undecided29% Undecided
34% Agreed or Strongly Agreed34% Agreed or Strongly Agreed
Modeling results Modeling results related to livestock related to livestock measuresmeasures
ModelsModels
DependentsDependents Familiarity with the issuesFamiliarity with the issues Livestock Welfare concernLivestock Welfare concern Rural and Environmental Impact ConcernsRural and Environmental Impact Concerns Overall level of concernOverall level of concern
Independent MeasuresIndependent Measures
Respondent demographicsRespondent demographics Region & metro characterRegion & metro character Proximity to livestockProximity to livestock Links and Networks with Farms/RuralLinks and Networks with Farms/Rural Trust of FarmersTrust of Farmers
Findings: Familiarity w/ Findings: Familiarity w/ Issues surrounding livestockIssues surrounding livestock
Age, education, being male are positively Age, education, being male are positively related to familiarityrelated to familiarity
Living in central Ohio has a very strong positive Living in central Ohio has a very strong positive relationshiprelationship
Parents owning a farm, frequency of Parents owning a farm, frequency of conversing with a farmer, and frequency of conversing with a farmer, and frequency of visiting rural area is positively relatedvisiting rural area is positively related
Know of nearby facility has a very strong, Know of nearby facility has a very strong, positive relationship, living in a county with positive relationship, living in a county with more livestock sales positively related to more livestock sales positively related to familiarityfamiliarity
Findings: Concern for Findings: Concern for livestock welfarelivestock welfare
Women indicate more concernWomen indicate more concern More educated indicate less concernMore educated indicate less concern Southwest Ohioans indicate less concernSouthwest Ohioans indicate less concern Less concern among those w/ parent owning a Less concern among those w/ parent owning a
farm and those frequently meeting farm folksfarm and those frequently meeting farm folks Strong pro-agrarian attitudes, greater concernStrong pro-agrarian attitudes, greater concern Greater trust of farmers, less concernGreater trust of farmers, less concern
Findings: Concern Findings: Concern rural/environment rural/environment impactsimpacts
Parents own a farm, less concernParents own a farm, less concern Near a facility, less concern but in a Near a facility, less concern but in a
county with higher sales, more concerncounty with higher sales, more concern Pro-agrarian attitudes, greater concernPro-agrarian attitudes, greater concern Greater trust in farmers, less concernGreater trust in farmers, less concern
Findings: Overall Findings: Overall concernconcern
Older respondents indicate greater concernOlder respondents indicate greater concern Living near a facility, more overall concernLiving near a facility, more overall concern Concern about rural/environmental impacts, Concern about rural/environmental impacts,
substantial impact on level of concernsubstantial impact on level of concern Concern about animal welfare, more modest Concern about animal welfare, more modest
impact on level of concernimpact on level of concern
Wrap-upWrap-up
Concluding Observations Concluding Observations on Livestockon Livestock
Regional Issue—NW, Central, and SE to Regional Issue—NW, Central, and SE to some extentsome extent
““Social capital” (trust and networks Social capital” (trust and networks among farmers and nonfarmers) is among farmers and nonfarmers) is associated with lower concernassociated with lower concern
Family histories associated with Family histories associated with agriculture appears to temper some agriculture appears to temper some concernconcern
Concluding Observations Concluding Observations on Livestock (cont.)on Livestock (cont.)
Agrarianism associated with greater Agrarianism associated with greater concern (perhaps a conflict between concern (perhaps a conflict between farming as way of life and a business)farming as way of life and a business)
Animal welfare concern—it exists; could Animal welfare concern—it exists; could it grow?it grow?
Environmental concern--the strongest Environmental concern--the strongest factor in this analysis; where will it trend factor in this analysis; where will it trend in the future?in the future?
Future plansFuture plans
Additional analysis and associated Additional analysis and associated Extension and research manuscripts to Extension and research manuscripts to be generated through mid-2003be generated through mid-2003
Willingness to do customized analysis for Willingness to do customized analysis for interested partiesinterested parties
Explore possibility of repeating study in Explore possibility of repeating study in 2004 examining these and other 2004 examining these and other emerging FAE issuesemerging FAE issues