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Michigan CAFO Database and Mapping Guide

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The Rap Sheet on Smithfield’s Industrial Hog Facilities in Missouri

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SRAP Live: Building a Socially Responsible Food Future: Full Agenda

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Webinar: Greenwashing and Factory Farm Biogas in Delaware

Factory Farm Gas Refinery

Biogas is dirty energy, composed mainly of methane—a potent greenhouse gas. Burning biogas releases toxic chemicals that significantly contaminate the air.

Danielle Diamond & Her Team Present on Right-to-Farm Laws

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