Industrialized animal agriculture production practices and systems not only jeopardize the welfare of farm animals and the environment, but also negatively impact public health, independent family farmers, and quality of life in rural communities. The tolls exacted on rural communities necessitate dramatic and immediate changes in animal agriculture
Farm animals have been a traditional concern of the modern animal protection movement. In the early ...
The farm animal production sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to ...
Intensive farm animal production (IFAP) is being increasingly implemented to meet the rising demand ...
The continuous confinement of chickens, pigs, turkeys, cattle, and other animals raised in industria...
Industrialized animal agriculture production practices and systems not only jeopardize the welfare o...
Large-scale farm animal production facilities, also known as concentrated animal feeding operations ...
Industrialized animal agriculture production practices and systems not only jeopardize the welfare o...
A consensus of the Workgroup on Community and Socioeconomic Issues was that improving and sustaining...
Across the United States, nearly 10 billion land animals are raised and killed each year for meat, e...
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals o...
The paper examines the relationship between farm animal welfare, industrial farm animal production, ...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
Environmental factors play a major part in human health. Environmental pollutants are often as poiso...
This thesis discusses the detrimental effects that industrialized farming practices have on public h...
In 2011, concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) produced 500 million tons of manure in the U...
Farm animals have been a traditional concern of the modern animal protection movement. In the early ...
The farm animal production sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to ...
Intensive farm animal production (IFAP) is being increasingly implemented to meet the rising demand ...
The continuous confinement of chickens, pigs, turkeys, cattle, and other animals raised in industria...
Industrialized animal agriculture production practices and systems not only jeopardize the welfare o...
Large-scale farm animal production facilities, also known as concentrated animal feeding operations ...
Industrialized animal agriculture production practices and systems not only jeopardize the welfare o...
A consensus of the Workgroup on Community and Socioeconomic Issues was that improving and sustaining...
Across the United States, nearly 10 billion land animals are raised and killed each year for meat, e...
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals o...
The paper examines the relationship between farm animal welfare, industrial farm animal production, ...
The well-being of American agriculture is indeed a complex subject, fraught with interrelationships,...
Environmental factors play a major part in human health. Environmental pollutants are often as poiso...
This thesis discusses the detrimental effects that industrialized farming practices have on public h...
In 2011, concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) produced 500 million tons of manure in the U...
Farm animals have been a traditional concern of the modern animal protection movement. In the early ...
The farm animal production sector is the single largest anthropogenic user of land, contributing to ...
Intensive farm animal production (IFAP) is being increasingly implemented to meet the rising demand ...