The CAFO Reader

The Tragedy of Industrial Animal Factories

Edited by Daniel Imhoff with contributing author Anna Blythe Lappé Buy Now

The CAFO Reader is a collection of essays by over 30 of today's leading thinkers on one of the most important environmental and ethical issues of our time: the rise of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, or CAFOs, where increasing amounts of the world's meat, dairy, eggs, fish, and seafood are produced. These essays analyze and vividly depict the devastating impacts and current conditions in and around factory farms. The collection also provides a compelling vision of "putting the CAFO out to pasture," in which food systems become more healthy, humane, and sustainable. The CAFO Reader will quickly become an invaluable educational resource in the battle to reform the tragic state of industrial livestock production. It will also inform and influence the growing public movement of activists, farmers, policy makers, and consumers who are aiming to make our food healthier for ourselves and the planet.

ISBN 9780970950055

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Gives a full picture of the environmental, social, and ethical implications of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations."

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Table of Contents

Foreword by Douglas R. Tompkins
Introduction by Daniel Imhoff

Part One
The Pathological Mind set of the CAFO

Part Two
Myths of the CAFO

Part Three
Inside the CAFO

Part Four
The Loss of Diversity

Part Five
Hidden Costs of CAFOs

Part Six
Technological Takeover

Part Seven
Putting the CAFO Out to Pasture

Know Where Your Food Comes From

What You Can Do

What Policy Makers Can Do

Contributors
Resources
A Glossary of CAFO Terms and Euphemisms
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Credits
Notes
Index