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And On This Farm (Part 1)

Focuses on the effect of factory farms on independent family farms and rural communities. Also discusses economics, the effect of pollution on people and the environment, as well as regulations and animal welfare. Filmed in Lincoln Township, Missouri but applicable everywhere. To obtain a copy, please contact Wendy Swann at the Animal Welfare Institute - (202) 337-2332. per copy. (1998)


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10 Responses to “And On This Farm (Part 1)”

  1. bitzerfarms says:

    YES!!!!!!! eat meat, but also lets raise them decently, YAY MEAT!!! pass the A1.

  2. bitzerfarms says:

    yea lets just tax something because we don’t like it…. now what happens when somebody doesn’t like ur operation? and then u say subsidize, great idea, not… lets pay somebody to keep farming when they can’t make money, thats a wonderful idea moron. how about u try my idea, mind ur own business and make ur own farm profitable, oh and for the record, i farm less than, 200 acres and have less than 100 cattle. i’m making it, whats u guys’ problem? maybe too much debt?

  3. superck11 says:

    shut up you guys! just eat meat…PETA People eating Tasty Animals

  4. JDonahue79 says:

    We should write to the president and congress now to tax these polluting factory farms and subsidize better farms.

    I hate these big corporate giants that want to gobble up everything.

  5. Valfore95 says:

    Human kind inflicts horrendous cruelty on the voiceless simply because they cannot say no. We must speak up for them. SPEAK UP, every voice makes a difference! Do your part to help stop animalcruelty. SPEAK UP!

  6. FrisAndMelon says:

    It´s all about greed and money, that´s all that is. Damn bastards.

  7. Tobeheard says:

    The gentleman said “the corporation can’t care about their neighbor”….what a sad state of affairs.

  8. supernintendo13 says:

    Aw.. those poor pigs.. but it’s not just for them it’s for all the other animals too….
    Fucking factory farms shouldn’t of been allowed… America is a messed up place.

  9. nlightnd07 says:

    Thank you for posting this. We all need to be aware of what large farming operations are doing - not only to local farmers, but the environment. Again, thanks.

  10. yinzhi421 says:

    I’m a student in Canada studying this… “Preserving the Family Farm” topic on public policy. It’s fascinating, but this CHANGE is touching and sad.

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