RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRIALIZED AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES: THE CASE OF VERTICAL COORDINATION IN BROILERS AND HOGS

dc.creatorMartin, Laura L.
dc.creatorZering, Kelly D.
dc.date2017-04-01T18:31:32Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-07-09T03:01:44Z
dc.descriptionThis paper examines the relationship between industrialized production in the pork and broiler industries and the natural environment. Historical perspectives are presented regarding the movement toward increasingly concentrated and coordinated pork and broiler production units in the South. The relationships between animal byproduct management and environmental quality, both at the farm level and within a geographic region, are addressed. Using the North Carolina pork industry as a background, current regulations and potential policy implications to protect environmental quality are discussed.
dc.identifierdoi:10.22004/ag.econ.11551
dc.identifierhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11551/files/23460.pdf
dc.identifierhttp://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11551
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/525108
dc.languageeng
dc.publisher
dc.sourcehttp://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11551
dc.titleRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRIALIZED AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES: THE CASE OF VERTICAL COORDINATION IN BROILERS AND HOGS
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