Hog Farms and How They Affect The People of the Great Plains Region.
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Word count (2,012) Hog Farms and How They Affect The People of the Great Plains Region Large hog farming corporations caused many controversial arguments in recent years. They are the targets of many environmental activists and for many good reasons. It has been argued that large corporate hog farms are environmentally unsafe, and destroy the conventional pork industry. It is difficult to find arguments that address the issue of what large hog farms do to prevent
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