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    Factory Farming Factory farming involves raising livestock in a small‚ confined area on a large scale for the purpose of supplying food for human consumption. Hens‚ for example‚ are crammed into cages that are housed in large sheds where there is very little light‚ so that they can keep laying eggs. This makes it cheaper for farmers‚ since they don’t have to spend as much time looking after the welfare of their livestock. There are certainly ethical questions. It could be argued that factory farming

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    of organic farming in the Pacific community C – Organic farming L – benefits‚ Pacific D – discuss (Argument essay) Introduction: Context – farming as a way of life Subject – organic farming Limited Subject – significant for Pacific Issue – it is essential to note the benefits Thesis – this essay will focus on the major benefits of organic farming in the Pacific community that are in relation to the environment‚ health and economy. Main Idea 1: Environmental a) Organic farming reduces pollution

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    If the remaining 99% of the animals raised in factory farms in the United States were instead raised in a free range system the increase in resource demands would be incredible. For example‚ cows in todays factory system are raised on a supplemented diet of corn and therefore require no pasture land. If instead‚ all of the 30.2 million cows killed annually were raised on a natural diet of grass it would take over 60 million acres of pasture to accommodate the animals. That is a area of land roughly

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    Fish Scales Wastes for the Recovery of Astaxanthin | Fish Scales Wastes from Selected Teleosts-Innovative Sorption Materials for the Recovery of Astaxanthin. This study shows the potential use of fish scalesof telleosts chanos and Tilapia nilotica as natural sorption materials in the recovery of astaxanthin. Astaxanthin‚ a feed additive‚ is a major carotenoid responsible for the pink-red pigmentation of fish and shrimps.Aquatic animals cannot synthesize this thus it must be supplemented in their

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    The Horror of Factory Farming While driving past factory farms‚ anyone would assume that animals live a satisfying life style. At first sight‚ the animals look very robust and one would think that they have a healthy diet. Appearances can always be deceiving. What one observes while driving past these farms is not what factory farms actually are. Behind closed doors‚ many things go on that society would never expect. Every year‚ animals on factory farms encounter unimaginable suffering and go

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    The article “Factory Farming” gives a brief overview of factory farms. It talks about the corruption and animal cruelty that goes on behind their walls. The article presents factual evidence and isn’t opinion based. It is up to date and is scholarly reviewed. I can easily tie the writing into my essay. The article discusses topics such as animal cruelty and pollution. These two topics are my main supporting details for my essay. All the text in the article I agree with and doesn’t contradict my thesis

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    In “The Politics of Organic Farming: Populists‚ Evangelicals‚ and the Agriculture of the Middle”‚ author Laura Sayre begins by speaking about how the Obama administration initially acted enthusiastically towards the sustainable food movement‚ which was a PR gesture‚ when really‚ they were silently allowing the agendas of agribusiness giants to move forward (38). Sayre quotes journalist Barry Estabrook who calls this “the Obama administration’s schizophrenic approach to agriculture policy” (38).

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    difference between organic farming and factory farming? Organic goes far beyond just “not using chemicals.” It also has to do with the treatment of the animals. Conventional‚ also known as “factory”‚ farming uses an overdose of pesticides‚ chemicals‚ and antibiotics- as well as the harsh treatment of the animals. Organic farming uses none of these methods. There are many reasons we should abolish the conventional methods and entirely switch to organic farming. Factory farming is among the most harmful

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    Factory farming is a big manufacturing corporation that rears good numbers of animals such as cows‚ pigs‚ sheep‚ gouts‚ chickens‚ and turkeys for food. In such as factories animals are treated with hormones and antibiotics to protect them from disease‚ and to speed and increase productions of animals at low cost‚ also to make it affordable to consumers. Most or almost all meat supplies in the United States are produced by factory farms. Factory Farms have become subject to debate and an issue that

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    Factory farming. Something that is ‘out of sight’ and thus ‘out of mind’ for the majority of the Australian populace. An unnecessary‚ atrocious treatment of animals. Factory farms are places where animals are reared in the shortest and quickest way possible‚ before being slaughtered. These farms began with the discovery of vitamins A and D‚ which could then be added to animal’s foods‚ meaning they had no need to take in sunlight. The discovery of antibiotics then allowed animals to be kept in

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