The Oklahoma Board of Agriculture by a split vote on Tuesday approved a new registration process that would require setbacks for new large poultry operations in Oklahoma. The measure, which would take what was a simple registration with the department to a more detailed process that will require on-site visits and exact measurements and layouts, remains a point of contention between some Green Country residents and ag and poultry industry interests, divided on whether the rules go too far or not far enough. The measure passed with no discussion on a 3-2 vote with board members Jay Franklin of Vinita and Karen Krehbiel Dodson of Hydro voting against, and board members Ed Hurliman of Broken Bow and Brett Hilton of Gate voting for the measure along with Secretary Blayne Arthur. Read more from the Tulsa World. Read more on NewsOK.com