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practice of farming. In the book,
the author, discusses many
different types of agriculture.
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many different 'super' bacteria, such
as E.coli. "E.coli 0157:H7 thrives
in feedlot cattle and 40 percent of
them carry it in their gut."
4


Animal Feeding Operation.
The book discusses what happens
at CAFOs and how they are operated.
"The waste from CAFOs is a huge
source of toxic pollution."
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that can be hazardous to the
environment as well as the animals
that live in that environment.
6


by the fermentation of corn,
yeast and other grains.
7


amount during agricultural
processes, including packaging,
shipping, and planting the crops.
8


Organisms. The book talks about the
effects that GMOs are believed to
cause on animals and on the
environment. "There are people in
many countries trying to stop the spread
of genetically modified organisms."
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"the oldest food chain there is. It is
made up simply of you, hunting,
growing, or finding your food.
10


"where most of our food comes
from today. This chain starts
[with] a single crop, corn or
soybeans, ... and ends up
in a supermarket or a
fast-food restaraunt.
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alternative farmer. Joel owns a
family farm, called Polyface Inc.
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choose between a large variety
of food. "The Koala gets all its
nutrients from eucalyptus leaves."
13


Local Sustainable Food Chain Local Sustainable Food is described
as "food grown on small farms that ...
does not have to be processes, and it
travels a short distance before it reaches
your table." Local Sustainable is a type
of agricultural practice that is discussed.
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American multinational
agrochemical and agricultural
biotechnology corporation.
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in soil in order for plants to grow.
The more nitrogen in the soil the
better the plants will grow.
16


of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers,
sewage sludge, genetically modified
organisms, or ionizing radiation.
Animals that produce meat, poultry,
eggs, and dairy products do not take
antibiotics or growth hormones.
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practice of farming. In the book,
the author, discusses many
different types of agriculture.
3


many different 'super' bacteria, such
as E.coli. "E.coli 0157:H7 thrives
in feedlot cattle and 40 percent of
them carry it in their gut."
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