Table of contents for Is factory farming harming America? / Stuart A. Kallen, book editor.

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1. Industrial Farming Is Harmful to Small Farmers, the Environment, and
Public Health
Ronnie Cummins
2. Commercial Fertilizers and Farms Are Far Superior to Organic
Farms
R.I Throckmorton
3. Factory Farm Animals Are Treated Inhumanely
Mark H. Bernstein
4. Factory Farm Animals Are Treated Humanely
AgNetEd.com
5. Large-scale Hog Operations Are Severely Polluting the Air and
Water
Christopher D. Cook
6. Large Hog Farms Do Not Significantly Impact Water Quality
Dennis T. Avery and Alex Avery
7. Large-scale Confinement Operations Are Not Necessary
John Ikerd
8. Large Meat Processing Plants Are Hazardous To Workers
Human Rights Watch
9. Worker Safety Is a Primary Concern at Food Processing Plants
J. Patrick Boyle
10. Genetically Engineered Crops Pose Many Risks
Sally Deneen
11. Genetically Engineered Crops Have Provided Great Benefits to the
World
International Foundation for the Conservation of Natural
Resources
12. Shrimp Farms Have Disastrous Effects on People and the
Environment
Public Citizen
13. Fish Farms Are Necessary to Feed a Growing Population
Hauke L. Kite-Powell
14. Industrialized Poultry Farms Are Breeding Grounds for Avian
Influenza
Wendy Orent
15. The Department of Agriculture Is Protecting Consumers from Avian
Influenza
Ron DeHaven

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Livestock factories -- United States.
Animal industry -- United States.