The Meat You Eat: How Corporate Farming Has Endangered America's Food Supply
by SixWise.com
   
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   Animals in factory farms are kept in crowded, unsanitary and inhumane 
     conditions. The end result? Unhappy animals and cheap meat full 
     of chemicals, hormones and antibiotics instead of nutrients your 
     body needs. 
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   The big names in American agriculture would like you to believe that 
  your strip steak, salmon filet, scrambled eggs and bacon came from healthy, 
  happy animals raised on good, old-fashioned family farms. But, as more 
  Americans are coming to realize, behind those perfectly cellophane-wrapped 
  meats, bright white eggs and plastic milk gallons are tales so gruesome 
  and downright shocking that it's a surprise Hollywood has yet to make 
  it a movie about it. 
   "It" is agribusiness, the term given to describe the mass production 
  of meats, poultry, fish, eggs and milk in America today, and it's the 
  topic of Ken Midkiff's new book, The 
  Meat You Eat: How Corporate Farming Has Endangered America's Food Supply 
  -- a book that absolutely every American who values their health, eats 
  meat, believes in humanity, and/or values our environment should read!
   If you've never heard about the unethical conditions and extreme environmental 
  toll of factory farms or the many unsavory and dangerous additives to 
  mass-produced meats and animal products, then be prepared for a huge wakeup 
  call when you read this important book. And for those who have, this book 
  will open your eyes to the real problem at hand-large and incredibly powerful 
  corporations who are in control of the food supply-and offer you a solution 
  that you can really use. 
   
   
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    Unsavory Mass Farming Statistics ... Did You 
     Know? 
   
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About 70 percent of all antibiotics and similar drugs 
      produced in the United States are given to livestock and poultry? 
      
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Arsenic and selenium are sometimes added to livestock 
      feed to stimulate appetite? 
      
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Sanderson Farms, a chicken plant that is ranked 24th on the 
      EPA's list of the largest polluters in the country, and whose 
      Web site says, "100% Chicken. Naturally," released 
      2,195,343 pounds of toxic wastes into neighboring waterways? 
      
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3% of U.S. farms generate 62% of all agricultural production? 
      
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An average farmed salmon steak contains nearly 10 times 
      more toxic PCBs than a wild salmon steak?  
      
    
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   The message of "The Meat You Eat" comes 
  through loud and clear: Large corporations have taken over the production 
  of food in America and, unless we get control back to the small farmers 
  who take pride in producing healthy food from happy animals, our food 
  supplies, our environment and our own bodies will suffer.
   It is quite apparent that Ken Midkiff has done extensive homework on 
  the topic (and, as he is the Sierra Club's Clean Water Campaign Director, 
  has access to some "insider" facts), as this book is not a "rant" 
  but instead is supported throughout by researched insights. Here are just 
  a few of the examples that Midkiff cites:
   
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In McDonald County, Mississippi, where 13 million broiler chickens 
   and hundreds of thousands of turkeys are produced, every stream is 
   on a government "impaired water body" list.
   
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The smells coming from one hog farm, with some 80,000 hogs, in 
   Missouri forced many residents to buy air conditioners because they 
   could no longer open their windows for fresh air. 
   
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School officials in an Ohio-town that's home to a chicken plant 
   with 15 million chickens struggled just to keep flies away from students. 
    
   
   
   Clearly the environment cannot take too much more of this abuse before 
  permanent damage sets in, but if this is the damage being done to the 
  environment, imagine the damage being done to our bodies. Animals on factory 
  farms -- this includes cows, pigs and fish -- are not raised to provide 
  healthy food sources  ...  they're raised to make the maximum amount 
  of money possible.
   Maximum profit is why they are fed sub-par foods like grains, pumped 
  full of antibiotics and hormones to fend of the diseases that fester in 
  the large warehouses and make them grow quickly. Maximum profit is why 
  they are raised in toxic environments full of animal wastes and chemicals, 
  and then sometimes, as in the case of milk and some eggs, are pasteurized 
  or heat treated to kill off dangerous pathogens (that are there in the 
  first place because the conditions are so toxic).
   In the end, as Midkiff makes clear in "The 
  Meat You Eat," the animals suffer, the environment suffers, and 
  the health of you and your loved ones suffers.
   Let's Give Our Kids a Chance
   At this rate, it seems that factory farms will soon make family farms 
  a thing of the past, and our children and generations to come will not 
  have access to the clean sources of food that many of us took for granted. 
   
   
   
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   Family-owned farms with real green pastures, the kind that produce 
     healthy and happy animals, will soon become a thing of the past 
     if big business stays in control of America's food production. 
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   One of the best parts of "The Meat You Eat" 
  is a resource section in the back to find small, sustainable farmers in 
  your area. These are the types of farmers that the big corporations draw 
  pictures of on their product labels; the real "family" farms 
  that our society is forcing into extinction. There is a listing for every 
  state. 
   Aside from being free of antibiotics, hormones, pesticides and other 
  chemicals, animals that are raised on pasture, or on small, sustainable 
  farms are happier and healthier:
   
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Factory-farmed cattle fed grains are more susceptible to E. Coli 
   and other bacterial infections
   
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Meat from pasture-raised animals is lower in calories and "bad" 
   omega-6 fats and higher in "good" omega-3 and CLA fats
   
  
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Eggs from poultry raised on pasture have 10% less fat, 40% more 
   vitamin A and 400% more omega-3
   
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Factory-farmed animals live in highly stressful and inhumane conditions, 
   making them predisposed to illness and food-borne pathogens
   
   
   No matter what your personal political affiliation, SixWise.com urges 
  everyone to take the time to read The 
  Meat You Eat -- it's a quick read (the chapters are even broken down 
  into easily manageable sections titled Big Pig, Big Chicken and Big Egg, 
  Big Milk, Big Beef and Big Fish), an important read, and one that can 
  help lead to a positive transformation in both a big-picture and personal 
  sense.
   
    
  "We have given up to the agribusiness corporations a crucial 
    part of our responsibility as human beings and we must now think of 
    ways to take it back."
         - Wendell Berry, from the Foreword
   
   
   Sources
   FactoryFarm.org
   San 
  Francisco Chronicle
   The 
  Sustainable Table