Do any of you know if there have been studies done, or some sort of benchmarking system put in place so that we can monitor just what all of these Confined Feeding Operations are doing/not doing when it comes to leaving an ecological footprint?
How are we going to know if there are good things occuring or irreparable harm being done if we don't know where we've started from? Five years from now are we going to see soils saturated with manure that aren't good for much of anything? How will we know when we've reached the breaking point?
I'm curious.
How are we going to know if there are good things occuring or irreparable harm being done if we don't know where we've started from? Five years from now are we going to see soils saturated with manure that aren't good for much of anything? How will we know when we've reached the breaking point?
I'm curious.
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