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    Factory Farming

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    Animal rights are practically non-existent in many different ways today. Factory farming is probably the worst thing they can do to the poor helpless animals. Factory farming effects chickens‚ cows‚ pigs‚ and many other animals that are used for food‚ milk and eggs. One of the biggest organizations against factory farming is called Compassion Over Killing (COK). They go to great lengths to protest and inform people about animal cruelty. Chickens have to endure suffering that no living thing should

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    Factory Farming

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    People often contribute to the practices of factory farming and ignore the negative effects it produces. Factory farming does not just harm animals‚ but also the environment and humans. Society tends to avoid the dangerous impacts of the companies. Animals used in factory farms‚ suffer because the company neglects the welfare of the animals in order to maximize their profit (PETA). They cram as many factory animals as they can into small spaces get more money. Chickens‚ pigs‚ cows‚ and turkeys stay

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    Intensive Farming

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    Intensive farming is a way of producing vast amounts of crops by using numerous chemicals and machines. These practices include growing high-yield crops‚ using fertilisers‚ pesticides and keeping animals indoors. Food production is increased however there are various advantages and disadvantages of this particular method. An example of this method would be conventional chicken farming. This method may be used by farmers due to predators e.g. foxes killing their free range chickens‚ minimising their

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    Vertical Farming

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    Vertical Farming Vertical Farming is a modern way of farming‚ is a concept that argues that it is economically and environmentally viable to cultivate plant or animal life within skyscrapers‚ or on vertically inclined surfaces. Land and population: It is estimated that by the year 2050‚ close to 80% of the world’s population will live in urban areas and the total population of the world will increase by 3 billion people. A very large amount of land may be required depending on the change in yield

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    Molecular Farming

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    A REPORT ON Study tour & project Subject: Molecular Farming Presented by Mr. Pethkar sachin tanajirao Department of Plant biotechnology At College Of AgriculturalBiotechnology‚Latur. Affiliated to Marathwada AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY‚PARBHANI Academic year 2010-2011 PREFACE It gives me great pleasure to write a project report of our study tour‚ which was an unforgettable event in my degree course. Study tour gaves me such memorable moments which I can’t forget through

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    Factory Farming

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    animals are subjected to‚ she does not give any references to ensure that what the readers are reading is indeed accurate‚ and she lacks the experience and credentials to support the claims. Probert give details to show readers the truth about factory farming. In Probert ’s article she discuss how chickens‚ turkeys‚ pigs‚ and cows are treated unjust while being kept in factory farms. These animals live less than standard conditions. Probert discusses two types of chicken that are found in these factory

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    Fish Farming

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    FISH FARMING Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture‚ while other methods may fall under mariculture. Fish farming involves raising fish commercially in tanks or enclosures‚ usually for food. A facility that releases young (juvenile) fish into the wild for recreational fishing or to supplement a species’ natural numbers is generally referred to as a fish hatchery. Worldwide‚ the most important fish species used in fish farming are carp‚ salmon‚ tilapia and catfish

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    Firestick Farming

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    What is Fire stick farming? Fire stick farming is the traditional way Aboriginal people looked after the land and created fire breaks to ensure large destructive summer fires were not a threat. Communication Fire was a form of communication. When water supplies were running low one of the men would travel to where they knew the next source of water would be. On his way there he would take a fire stick and burn small patches of grass as he went. If the waterhole had sufficient water‚ he

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    Rainforest Coursework

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    the Amazon rainforest have used different plants for centuries as cures and potions for their health and survival. There are 3 types of industries that corrupt our rainforest. They are Deforestation‚ Mining and Farming. There are loads of different ways to clear the land for farming. One of them is ‘Slash and burn’ is the traditional method used by the Amerindians of the rainforest. . Poor farmers in many parts of the world rely on clearing rainforest to feed their families. This way is the most

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    Dairy Farming

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    Retention of people in dairy farming – what is working and why? Executive Summary and Case Studies Dr Ruth Nettle‚ Augusto Semmelroth‚ Dr Rebecca Ford (University of Melbourne) Dr Connie Zheng‚ Aman Ullah (Deakin University) Gardiner Foundation August 2011 Executive summary The sustainability of dairy farming relies on people wanting to work or invest in dairying over time. How willing people are to work or invest will change over time and depends on the relative attractiveness

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