Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5133-0377-0

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) is a term that was first coined by the United States` Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to describe animal agricultural facilities that have a potential pollution profile. Specifically, the EPA defines a CAFO as an animal feeding operation (AFO) that (a) confines animals for more than 45 days during a growing season, (b) in an area that does not produce vegetation, and (c) meets certain size thresholds. The EPA`s definition of the term "captures key elements of the transformations" observed in the animal agriculture sector over the course of the 20th century: "a production process that concentrates large numbers of animals in relatively small and confined places, and that substitutes structures and equipment (for feeding, temperature controls, and manure management) for land and labor."