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    Farming Simulator 2013 follows its predecessors as a new and improved game with a wide range of farming activities such as the use of licensed farm tools and vehicles. You manage your farm as you try to make a more profitable farm. The chief goal of the game is to earn money to improve your farm. On the downside‚ the graphics have more of a functional feel than a realistic one‚ and the vehicles will only leave marks on the ground when you are plowing. You have a lot of real farming manufacturers

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    Tarakarama Rao Raghupati and Jay Shankar Prasad Introduction Organic farming is not a new concept to Indian farmers. Before the Green Revolution‚ during which the chemical fertilisers were introduced‚ Indian farmers used to cultivate crops using natural resources like Farm Yard Manure (FYM)‚ leaves of various plant species‚ animal wastes‚ etc. With the advent of Green Revolution‚ High Yielding Varieties (HYVs) came into existence. In order to utilise the potentiality of the HYVs‚ the use of

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    Film Analysis: Food Inc.

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    Organic Farming or Factory Farming? In the documentary‚ Food Inc.‚ director Robert Kenner reveals the truth of factory farming and organic farming. In the film‚ he interviews an organic farmer‚ Joel Salatin‚ who owns Poly Face Farm‚ in Swoope‚ Virginia. Salatin believes that animals should be fed with grass instead of corn. Corn is a natural resource that both the factory farm and organic farm uses. Factory farming use corn because it is cheap‚ easy to grow‚ and makes the animals fat very fast

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    detrimental diseases which can affect everyone regardless of whether or not you are consuming these products. My name is Darcie Hucks and I am here to speak on behalf of the billions of animals‚ who are tortured and killed each year due to factory farming.

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    Factory Farm

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    In America‚ factory farming looks like the best solution for food distribution due to the high demands for meats‚ dairy‚ eggs‚ fruits‚ and vegetables. However‚ if one was to dig deeper it would reveal that many people do not really know what is going on behind the scenes and the cheaper cost hardly justifies the industry’s actions. Factory farming is unethical and the food produced is definitely not the healthiest for our society. Our society is showered with happy animals living on a farm

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    UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SPECIAL PROJECT & ORAL PRESENTATION (AEC455) DRAFT OF THE FINAL REPORT AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL-ECONOMIC FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO REDUCED MILK MARKETING IN NYERI EAST DISTRICT‚ KENYA WACHIRA DICKSON MAINA A22/0004/2009 SUPERVISOR: DR NYIKAL CELL: 0712274454 EMAIL:

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    somewhat controversial. Going organic may seem great for ethical and health reasons‚ but there is more to it than that. Organic isn’t a good choice for everyone. Organic foods do have cons. Focus should be taken off of organic food and more on our farming practices. Organic foods are viewed as super healthy and in general superior to other foods‚ yet if that is true then why aren’t grocery stores just selling organic food? Organic food isn’t the first choice for many simply because of its price

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    Food Inc.

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    seasons for fruits and vegetables in the supermarkets anymore. This new type of farming has brought good but it has also brought bad such as new strains of E. coli and obesity in America. I think that Food Inc. did a good job at examining the side of the food industry that has been hidden from the world for too long. We have a right to know where our foods are coming from and how it was produced. The idea of factory farming was first introduced by Perdue. The idea was simple “if Perdue owned the hatchery

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    Is it ethical to eat Meat

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    opinion on eating meat and how it is morally wrong. Even with this rise of vegetarians‚ there is a prediction that the global meat consumption will double by the year of 2020 (Singer). As the need for meat rises‚ there will be an increase of factory farming‚ practically an animal torture facility that is a negative contributor to climate change. With the torturing of animals‚ a negative influence on climate change‚ and humans having the ability to survive without consuming meat‚ is it still ethical to

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    in camps (allusion)‚ having everything that is important to them taken away including family‚ sunlight and their freedom. It is necessary at this time that we look at what is going in these farms and find out the other destructive impacts factory farming has.

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