His argument is a compelling one, even though it’s been made countless times across the country. Along with the Humane Society of the United State, he’s firing a shot across the regulatory bow, demanding that Ohio lawmakers sit up and take notice. Environmental organizations, animal welfare groups and family farmers all agree that it’s time to put an end to the CAFO, and the recent incident in Toledo might become a flashpoint, if this statement is any indicator. Can advocates successfully pressure Ohio legislators to overcome the industrial agriculture lobby and change the face of farming in their home state?