Overcrowded cows on an industrial farm |
Industrial agriculture uses vasts amounts of water, fossil fuels and topsoil at rapid rates, making it very unsustainable. These practices are generaly responsible for many environmental problems including topsoil erosion, soil depletion, and reduction of diversity Industrial agriculture has also been named one of the leading factors of water pollution in the United States. The majority of the water pollution from these types of farms is the result of the wrongful storage of animal waste. Waste tank or "lagoons" are able to hold millions of gallons of manure and urine . Although this is the easiest method for collecting waste, the consequences of collecting incorrectly can be horrible. These lagoons are prone to leakage, and storms can cause them to errupt easily. Raw manure can be up to 160 times more toxic than municipal waste, and so the effects can be devestating on waterways. Harmful bacteria are able to find their way into water supplies which we need to use everyday.
Harmful "lagoons" holding livestock waste |
Vast amounts of pigs cramped in cages |
Sustainable agriculture is healthy for both animals and consumers, benefits farmers, and respects animals and doesn't harm the environment. What is taken out of the environment is put back in through conservation and preservation . Resources such as water and soil can be replenished for the use of future generations. Sustainable agriculture also uses less pesticides and less chemicals. To not use sustainable agricultural methods would be a slap in the face, because compared to industrial agriculture, there are no disadvantages. This method of farming can be the new normal for all developed countries, and this can end up benefiting the entire world.
The dream of the future! |
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