2019
DOI: 10.15868/socialsector.36448
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Cattle and the Climate: Why Industrial Production Is Not The Solution To Emissions From Beef And Dairy Farms

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“…However, it must be pointed out that intensification is not the same as industrialization. Intensification refers to an increase in production per unit of input, while industrialization is a particular type of intensification of production characterized by large-scale, high-throughput facilities in which animals are fed controlled feed in enclosed barns [20].…”
Section: Journal Of Dairy and Veterinary Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it must be pointed out that intensification is not the same as industrialization. Intensification refers to an increase in production per unit of input, while industrialization is a particular type of intensification of production characterized by large-scale, high-throughput facilities in which animals are fed controlled feed in enclosed barns [20].…”
Section: Journal Of Dairy and Veterinary Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%