This is not Farming The author Kathy Dobby claims that the Lynn Henning stood against the owners of farms who do not follow adequate animal farming practices. Family agriculturist and activist Lynn Henning uncovered the appalling contaminating practices of animal’s production line ranches in country Michigan, picking up the consideration of the government. "Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation" (CAFO) is an assignment by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and has a particular significance. A CAFO is an Animal Feeding Operation that meets certain criteria set by the EPA .In this process operation in which animals are kept and brought up in bound circumstances (Lin). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and the EPA has upgraded the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations and necessities for concentrated creature bolstering operations (CAFOs) to control spills and overflow of supplements and different toxins from these operations (Environmental Protection Agency) . In 2000 somebody reported a CAFO for releasing excrement into a rivulet (overwhelming rains later pushed it into close-by Lake …show more content…
One evening while Lynn was out checking water, a fertilizer hauler began tailing her. Up ahead, another was barreling toward her, pursuing the center of the street, abandoning her no space to pass. Lynn pulled off the street. This is the manner by which individuals bugged her. Lynn's examination techniques have gotten to be such a profitable resource, to the point that the Sierra Club requested that her do a "cerebrum dump;' so individuals all over the nation can now go to the Sierra Club's Web website and figure out how to screen furthermore, report the contamination practices of production line ranches in their general vicinity. Throughout Lynn faced a lot of hurdles, but she always continued to do what she
One can see that she did not give up, and her courage and perseverance only grew.
She held her ground she also had a lawsuit after a railroad company kicked her off of her first class seat. Although she won in court, the case was reversed on appeal. Being a woman only made the obstacles she faced she was very determined. No content will bring her confidence down.
USDA has repeatedly purchased meat from companies that have been involved in major bacterial outbreaks. A handful of children have been sickened because of this. To make matters even worse, the USDA buys the cheapest meat it can get, leaving the meat highly susceptible to having harmful diseases and pieces of bones. Even fast-food restaurants have higher meat standards than the National School Lunch Program ((NSLP)USDA provides the meat for the NSLP). Lastly, chapter nine notifies people that kitchen sinks aren’t as clean as they may think.
She never gave up and only continued to train and run her heart out. She began to get sponsors and scholarships and that’s when she really set off on her career. (SAXTON,
But it was her life. Now she had been given a new start and wanted to make the best of it. Her friends and family were constantly there to make sure she continued of the path of
She fought hard to be accepted
The U.S. agricultural industry can now produce unlimited quantities of meat and grains at remarkably cheap prices. But it does so at a high cost to the environment, animals and humans”
She was a brave woman who faced tremendous obstacles yet still managed to persevere and fight for what she believed in. Despite being in a difficult situation, she refused to be cowed and instead chose to take a stand. She demonstrated great courage and strength of character, inspiring those around her to stand up for themselves and fight for their rights. Her inspiring story has been an example for many, showing that one can triumph over adversity if they remain determined. Sarah's courage and fortitude have been an example for many, and her story continues to be an inspiration to those who are facing formidable challenges (Lawrence-Lightfoot,
She has inspired different people all over the world. She used courage to get over more than
It didn’t matter to her that she would fail. It mattered that she was able to choose her decisions for herself and not having other people to do it for her. She was bullied, pushed to the brink, but still she never gave up on
During here interview, she stated, “The companies don’t want farmers talking They don’t want this story told.” (Kenner, Food Inc.) Morison also claimed to state that, “It doesn’t matter if the chickens get sick. All of the chickens will go to the plant for processing” (Kenner, Food Inc.) From this interviewer’s statements, Carol Morrison is a credible source because he spends most of her time in the chicken farm and she has interacted with many other companies like Food Inc. To show ethos in this documentary, the author used his personal experience along with what the industry has stated.
This made her a consistent and reliable person throughout the
With no laws to stop it, moral concern surrendered entirely to economic calculation, leaving no limit to the punishments that factory farmers could inflict to keep costs down and profits up.” (Scully, 159). Factory Farming in itself is a way get more profit and lower cost but also put animals in unclean places and with machines that emits lots of chemicals in the air which harms both animals and the environment. One can infer that if these farms have no rules to how the animals should be treated, then how is the food processed, is the meat even cleaned properly? Referring back to the quote Scully says that there are no regulations therefore people in charge of running the farms can do as they please to maximize profit and cut down
Table of Contents 1.0) Executive Summary 3 1.1) Objectives 3 1.2) Mission 3 1.3) Keys to success 3 2.0) Product and Services 4 2.1) Sourcing 5 2.2) Technology 5 3.0) Market Analysis Summary 5 3.1) Market Segmentation 6 3.2) Target Market Segment Strategy 7 3.2.1) Market Trends 7 3.2.2) Market Needs 8 3.2.4) Market growth 8 4.0)