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Factory farming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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What is Factory Farming? ... These are the obvious forms of factory farming but there are other, less obvious examples. Despite their seemingly free-range existence, dairy cows are probably the hardest worked of all farmed animals. They are one of the few to endure pregnancy and milking both at the same time.
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The Evolution of Factory Farms; Factory farming began in the 1920s soon after the discovery of vitamins A and D; when these vitamins are added to feed, animals no longer require exercise and sunlight for growth.
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Sci-Tech Dictionary: factory farming ... And factory farming is 'optimal' only as long as degrading waterways is free." — Mark Bittman; The Meat of the Matter; The Dallas Morning News; Feb 10, 2008. ... For more information on factory farming, visit Britannica.com.
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Sustainable Table Issues. Learn more about Factory Farming. ... Some argue that factory farming is the only way to meet the growing demand for food in the world today, but this is not true. Industrial production of food has resulted in massive waste,i while hundreds of millions of people still live with hunger.ii;
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The Meatrix I; Take the red pill and watch the critically-acclaimed, award-winning first episode of The Meatrix Trilogy. ... Want to learn more about the issues? Visit The Meatrix 360 Interactive for an animated tour through a factory farm and surrounding area.
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