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  2. File:Livestock and meat situation (IA livestockmeatsit15unit).pdf

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  3. Intensive farming - Wikipedia

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    Pasture intensification is the improvement of pasture soils and grasses to increase the food production potential of livestock systems. It is commonly used to reverse pasture degradation , a process characterized by loss of forage and decreased animal carrying capacity which results from overgrazing , poor nutrient management , and lack of soil ...

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  7. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    Intensive animal farming, industrial livestock production, and macro-farms, [1] also known as factory farming, [2] is a type of intensive agriculture, specifically an approach to animal husbandry designed to maximize production while minimizing costs. [3]

  8. Cattle feeding - Wikipedia

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    Cattle production worldwide is differentiated by animal genetics and feeding methods, resulting in differing quality types. Cattle are basically residual claimants to crop or land resources. Those countries with excess or low-value land tend to grass-feed their cattle herds, while those countries with excess feed grains, such as the U.S. and ...

  9. Humane Slaughter Act - Wikipedia

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    An Act to establish the use of humane methods of slaughter of livestock as a policy of the United States, and for other purposes. Nicknames: Humane Methods of Slaughter Act: Enacted by: the 85th United States Congress: Effective: August 26, 1958: Citations; Public law: 85-765: Statutes at Large: 72 Stat. 862: Codification; Titles amended: 7 U.S ...