223:, otherwise known as the Ag Gag Law, is United States legislation defined as “intending to prevent undercover filming of farms without their owner’s consent.” On August 27, 2016, Trump spoke out about agricultural policy at a campaign event in Iowa, stating that “family farms are the backbone of this country. We are going to end the EPA intrusion into your family homes and your family farms. We are going to protect the Renewable Fuel Standard, eliminate job-killing regulations like the Waters of the U.S. rule, and provide desperately-needed tax relief… We are going to end this war on the American farmer. That includes our plan to lower the tax rate on family farms down to 15 percent, and to stop the double-taxation of family farms at death – helping to ensure that the family farm tradition in Iowa continues to thrive and flourish.” The Trump Administration then put a gag order on the U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers immediately following President Trump's inauguration. This order forbade the public from sharing information and scientific papers produced by the Department of Agriculture. A tendency for Ag Gag laws and criminalizing recording of farms is that facilities that are mistreating animals will be allowed to get away with mistreating animals while the general public doesn't realize this is happening. As for those who are directly involved, in animal activism and liberation, Ag Gag laws often alter the discourse and perception of their efforts. The laws also discourage American citizens from becoming involved or aligning with these groups.
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President Bush, is called the Animal Enterprise Protection Act. This law states that anyone who “intentionally causes physical disruption to the functioning of an animal enterprise by intentionally stealing, damaging, or causing the loss of, any property (including animals or records) used by the animal enterprise, and thereby causes economic damage exceeding $ 10,000 to that enterprise, or conspires to do so shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.” Animal enterprise is defined as, “a commercial or academic enterprise that uses animals for food or fiber production, agriculture, research, or testing; a zoo, aquarium, circus, rodeo, or lawful competitive animal event; or any fair or similar event intended to advance agricultural arts and sciences.” Crimes of this sort have come to be defined as “ecoterrorism” or “ecotage,” defined by the FBI as “the use or threatened use of violence of a criminal nature against innocent victims or property by an environmentally-oriented, subnational group for environmental-political reasons, or aimed at an audience beyond the target, often of a symbolic nature.”
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feed or by injection, and exit in excrement and blood to infect bodies of water. Humans consume hormones directly in egg, meat and dairy products, or by water and produce contamination. These hormones can bioaccumulate and have adverse health impacts that persist for generations. Specifically, estrogen has been responsible for causing gender recombinance in frog and fish populations. Toxicological and epidemiological studies have found that hormones such as “weak estrogens” can affect brain development, infertility, reduced sperm count, premature births, prostate and breast cancer, diabetes, obesity, and the early onset of puberty.
718:, which is a toxic microorganism. It has killed millions of fish and caused extensive skin irritation, short-term memory loss and other cognitive problems in local people. The nutrients in the waste of animals in CAFOs, such as hog farms, also contains nutrients that cause algal blooms, leading to dead zones. Toxins in run off from hog farms and other CAFOs, have contributed to the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Also, ammonia, a toxic form of nitrogen released in gas form during waste disposal, can be carried more than 300 miles through the air before getting back into water, where it causes algal blooms, killing fish.
396: and are therefore exempt from treating the waste they produce and have no incentive to treat or dispose of waste properly. Bound by no legal obligation to process or purify blood, urine, feces, or decomposing bodies, CAFOs often store waste in ponds or lagoons. CAFO operators are supposed to take measures to prevent waste from getting into waterways. However, officials often neglect to monitor the employment of preventative tactics or to penalize operators for runoff. Rain, hurricanes, and snowmelt often cause poorly enforced lagoon walls to breach or flood, facilitating the transportation of waste to lakes, streams, and rivers.
731:'s number of hog farms grew exponentially between the mid 1980’s and mid 1990’s, making the state the second largest pig meat producer in the nation. Hog farms are often accompanied by odors and fumes from hydrogen sulfide and ammonia in waste. Nearby residents report that they sometimes wear masks to cover their noses and mouths when going outside because the odor is so strong and the pollution is known to cause respiratory problems. Additionally, CAFOs utilize hog waste as fertilizer for feed crops. When fields are sprayed, residents report that the waste sometimes hits their homes.
366:. Global warming is currently increasing climate shifts that are resulting in exacerbated water scarcity, desertification, and a loss of arable farmland. And as global warming increases, these conditions will only worsen. This is known as a positive feedback loop because it significantly accelerates the rate of change. Currently in the animal agriculture sector, fertilizers, high powered farm machinery, animal flatulence, and animal respiration all contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. CAFOs are responsible for 18% of carbon dioxide emissions, 37% of global
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Farm Bill such as creating a new multi-billion dollar Farm Bill baseline for the cotton industry, which would allow cottonseed oil to be treated as a Farm Bill commodity subsidy program, modifying the dairy Margin
Protection Program to increase the likelihood of program payouts, restricting the USDA in terms of protecting the contract livestock farmers from abusive contracting practices, delaying rewriting nutrition labels, weakening nutrition standards for public school lunches, and exempting CAFOs from chemical release disclosure laws.
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with theft. Similarly, throughout the 1980’s and ‘90’s, those who participated in direct action activism often faced probation, jail time, or paid restitution to the facilities from which the animals were taken. Throughout the 1990’s, Rod
Coronado led several liberation efforts, specifically, releasing minks and coyotes from university testing facilities. Coronado did not face prosecution until a laboratory at Michigan State University was burned down in 1992, for which he was charged with arson and faced 57 months in prison.
205:’s platform on agriculture and food policy from the 2016 campaign included a statement that stated, "thanks in large part to a lack of leadership from the current Administration and congressional Democrats, the last Farm Bill took far too long to enact, creating instability about farm policy for nearly two years. Republicans are dedicated to leading this country forward, which includes getting things done on time, including the next Farm Bill.” However, the enactment and creation of a new Farm Bill has yet to be seen.
281: does not currently have inspections of the farms and factories in order to test these claims, so the meaning behind these labels has been contested. Statistically speaking, the vast majority of animal products made in the United States originate from CAFOs and factory farms, so the abundance of animal-welfare labels featured in grocery stores have been questioned. Some of the most popular labels associated with various groups are defined by publicly accessible standards related to animal welfare and include:
782:. Perdue firmly denies the existence of global climate change, drawing criticism from scientists both internationally and domestically, who have demonstrated the factual existence of the process. Scientists, environmentalists, and concerned citizens all fear that Purdue will maintain and expand practices that increase the rate of climate change, rather than taking action against the danger. Perdue's election presents a clear conflict of interest, as one of the key missions of the
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effects of using multiple chemicals at the same time. Chemical and hormone use is also a topic of environmental justice because the people exposed to large amounts of potential toxins are those working in CAFOs in close proximity to farm animals and are disproportionately poor people of color. They are exposed to synthetic hormones and endocrine disruptors every day by touching, breathing, and accidentally ingesting small amounts through contaminated water, air, soil, food, and animals.
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agriculture and CAFOS are operating under healthy, clean, and humane conditions. However, there are no agreed-upon operational definitions for broad terms like “free-range”, “fairly-treated”, and “humane practices” featured on food products. In addition, there are multiple organizations that create these animal-welfare labels and they all vary in regards to what they monitor and how strict they are. Some of the more popular labeling organizations are the
133:(CAFO) is a large-scale modern approach to meat, dairy, and egg farming. CAFOs are a specific type of animal feeding operation (AFO) characterized by the amount and species of animals that they house. CAFOs are known for being highly productive and inexpensive due to using less land by keeping animals confined, and implementing new technology in animal breeding, feed, and pharmaceuticals which allow animals to grow larger in a shorter time period.
445: — a gas known for its rotten egg odor and its toxic effects to the nervous system damage — into the surrounding community. In 2009, this pollution increased to such a degree that officials feared that the local community would suffer from significant respiratory and nervous system damage if the company immediately did not take steps to halt gas emissions. The company ignored all official warnings. As a result, the
236:“assume that statements critical of an industry are untrue unless there is definitive science to support the critique, or eliminate the means of maliciousness as to the falsity of a statement.” Currently, thirteen U.S. states have implemented some form of food libel/disparagement laws. These states are: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas.
277:, which are all nonprofit groups that charge fees for companies to use their labels. However, these groups differ in their requirements in almost every category such as access to pasture, minimum indoor area, and ammonia and darkness levels in cages. This makes it easy for corporations to choose the standards that are less rigorous and aren’t as strict in certain areas. Additionally, the
370:, and 65% of nitrous oxide emissions— forming a grand total of 18% of all greenhouse gas emissions globally, and discounting carbon stores that are removed for the purpose of animal agriculture, such as forests. Once greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide are released from storage, they trap heat, contributing to the melting of the arctic and the continued warming of the planet.
557:, phytoestrogens, and phthalates. Most of these are in pesticides commonly used on animal feed, which help control agricultural pests and disease vectors such as rodents, fungi, weeds, and insects. Several of these endocrine disruptors have been banned by the US EPA because of the severe health effects on the endocrine system since they bind to estrogen or androgen receptors.
748:'s agricultural platform is an area of contention among scientists, public health professionals, epidemiologists, toxicologists, environmentalists, farm communities, and agricultural workers. Points of contention include conflicts of interest among the heads of the agricultural team who do not accurately reflect the population of the agriculture industry.
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second highest population of hog farms and has similar population statistics; 21% live in poverty, 20% without health insurance, and 26% are Black / African
American. On the other hand, Wake County, which has no hog farms, has a low 11% poverty rate, 12% of the population without health care, and 21% of the population Black / African American.
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practice, these structures include industrial concentrated animal feeding operations, factory farms, animal feeding operations, feedlots, and grazeland. Key points include United States controversies under the Trump administration, policy, labeling, environmental justice, public health, environmental degradation, and controversies.
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Further concern over the use of hormones in animal agriculture centers around the hormones getting into the environment and ingested by people. Operators use hormones to make animals produce more eggs, more milk, and grow faster and larger without overfeeding them. Hormones enter the animals in their
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Currently, animal agriculture practices produce levels of particulate matter exceeding scientifically quantified safe standards. Concentrated animal feeding operation staples such as feed, bedding materials, animal dander, feathers, and manure all become airborne with light winds. Local citizens then
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As activism of this sort became increasingly frequent, prevention became necessary in the form of legislative action. In 1992, Congress passed legislation dictating that releasing animals from animal enterprise facilities was classified as an act of terrorism. This bill, passed by
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The majority of agricultural workers in the United States are low-income people of color with a fair gender distribution. However, Trump's agricultural team is predominantly White, male, and upper class, drawing controversy over misrepresentation of interests. Specifically, members of the
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Guidance for Industry #213. However, critics suggest the mandate does not necessitate change within the industry, pointing to the fact that little change has occurred in the industry. As AFO operators find it difficult to
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use in farm animals began in the 1950s with the discovery of penicillin and tetracycline as a preventative measure against bacterial infections. Today, over 80% of antibiotics sold in the United States are used in modern animal feeding operations to enhance the growth rate and size of animals. That
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The state's county with the most hog farms as of 2012 is Duplin, found in the southeastern part of the state. According to the US Census Bureau, 25% of Duplin County lives in poverty, 23% are without health insurance, and 26% are Black / African
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Animal feeding operation workers become immune to antibiotics more quickly, and the development of new antibiotics is slower than the rate of resistant development. Antibiotic resistance typically develops in two years, but can often develop even quicker. For instance, in 2005, a study of pig
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responsible for climate change and air pollution. Methane traps heat at a rate 2-3.5 times more concentrated that carbon dioxide. In 2014, methane concentrations rose 12.5 parts per billion, and in 2015, 9.9 parts per billion, surpassing the annual rise of about 0.5 parts per billion a decade ago.
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Likewise, agricultural, environmental, labor, humanitarian, and public health advocates expect that the Trump administration's promotion of resource-intensive, large-scale factory-farming methods, oil, and coal will degrade natural resources and environmental safety. A few impacts are briefly
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Direct action activism for animal rights, often characterized by illegal activity, gained traction throughout the 1980s. The first recorded animal liberation was committed in 1977 by Kenneth LeVasseur, who released two dolphins into the wild from a facility in which they were kept. He was charged
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tend to leak nitrates from waste lagoons into local groundwater, resulting in nitrate levels 5-10% above what is considered to be safe. Researchers reflect that levels such as 9.6% higher than what is safe are “average” examples of CAFO pollution. Residents in these communities become
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DDT was banned in 1972 and PCB production was prohibited in 1977 because of the known connection to environmental and health defects such as reduced fertility, endometriosis, and several types of cancer. Additionally, the children of people poisoned by endocrine disruptors have higher risks for
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Food disparagement laws were first introduced in 1989, after Washington State apple growers sued when a "60 Minutes" segment suggested that alar, a chemical used in apple production, could be carcinogenic, with children at especially high risk. Under the law at that time, only people could face
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which are especially relevant today in the midst of broader topics and crises such as public health and anthropogenic climate change. The topic explores regulations and power structures promoting certain methods of farming and pollution that result in policy and environmental justice issues. In
169: request is required, providing a barrier to obtaining information. The USDA has stated that their reason for their decision is due to their “commitment to being transparent, remaining responsive to our stakeholders’ informational needs, and maintaining the privacy rights of individuals.”
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Animal-welfare labeling notifies consumers that the animals used in the making of a particular product, such as eggs, dairy, and meat, were treated with some degree of consideration. It influences purchasing decisions and the huge volume of labels produced gives consumers the idea that animal
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means that more antibiotics are made and used on farm animals than people. Antibiotics are necessary for these animals because the living conditions inside of CAFOs are oftentimes unsanitary and manure-filled so the animals are extremely susceptible to bacterial infections and disease.
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increase employment. Hog farms are seen all over the United States. They are especially common in North Carolina, Iowa, and Minnesota. According to the United States census, Hog and pig sales were $ 4.4 billion, or 24.6 percent, higher in 2012 than in 2007.
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Many companies use various terms in order to appeal to animal rights-concerned consumers, but these terms are actually meaningless in regards to animal welfare and do not have organizations or certifications behind them. These terms include:
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disparagement, so the case was dismissed. In response, the American Feed Industry Association introduced a bill which would defend against the defamation of food and agricultural products.
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and other discriminatory housing zoning practices regulate more waste to areas where people of color and low-income communities are allowed to live, triggering disease and short DALYs.
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