Some corncob named Estil doesn’t like the puppy mill initiative

The Missouri Farm Bureau opposes the “puppy mill” question that’s on Tuesday’s ballot. The organization says the restrictions on large-scale breeding facilities will unfairly punish reputable dog farmers.

But the bureau don’t stop there. In an open letter to animal lovers, Estil Fretwell, the bureau’s public affairs director with a made-up-sounding name, goes on to criticize the Humane Society of the United States, which supports Prop B, of having “an agenda to not only eliminate animal agriculture but also pet ownership.”

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