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  2. Harris Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The farm also operates an inn and restaurant, raises fruit and vegetable crops, and breeds thoroughbred horses. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Overall, the operation has more than 400 employees. [ 5 ] Approximately 14,000 acres (5,700 ha) are devoted to garlic , broccoli , pomegranates , and tomatoes , among 35 types of fruits and vegetables.

  3. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    The manure is usually stored in slurry form (slurry is a liquid mixture of urine and feces). During storage on farm, slurry emits methane and when manure is spread on fields it emits nitrous oxide and causes nitrogen pollution of land and water. Poultry manure from factory farms emits high levels of nitrous oxide and ammonia. [108]

  4. How many manure spills is too many? St. Croix County ... - AOL

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    From 2013 to 2017, equipment failures at the company’s Waushara County farm released a total of 95,000 to 135,000 gallons of manure into an adjacent wetland and a neighbor’s pond on three ...

  5. Feedlot - Wikipedia

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    New farms are required to complete and obtain a license under the livestock operations act, which looks at proper manure storage as well as proper distance away from other farms or dwellings. [7] A mandatory RFID tag is required in every animal that passes through a Canadian feedlot, these are called CCIA tags (Canadian Cattle Identification ...

  6. Concentrated animal feeding operation - Wikipedia

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    [34] From 1969 to 2002, the number of family farms dropped by 39%, [35] yet the percentage of family farms has remained high. As of 2004, 98% of all U.S. farms were family-owned and -operated. [ 36 ] Most meat and dairy products are now produced on large farms with single-species buildings or open-air pens.

  7. Cow dung - Wikipedia

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    Cow dung on the ground. Cow dung, also known as cow pats, cow pies, cow poop or cow manure, is the waste product of bovine animal species. These species include domestic cattle ("cows"), bison ("buffalo"), yak, and water buffalo. Cow dung is the undigested residue of plant matter which has passed through the animal's gut.

  8. Waialua egg farm's pile of chicken manure prompts complaint - AOL

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    Jul. 14—An organization that has fought against concentrated livestock operations is alleging that a big, relatively new and growing egg farm on Oahu is a stream and ocean pollution threat.

  9. Intensive farming - Wikipedia

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    Some intensive farms can use sustainable methods, although this typically necessitates higher inputs of labor or lower yields. [2] Sustainably increasing agricultural productivity , especially on smallholdings , is an important way to decrease the amount of land needed for farming and slow and reverse environmental degradation caused by ...