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Can Human Urine Fertilize Our Crops?

Modern Farmer

For more than 10 years, Kayan has been applying human urine to his hayfields through a partnership with the Brattleboro-based Rich Earth Institute , a non-profit engaging in research, education and technological innovation to advance the use of human waste as a resource. I really dont think theres actually any food safety concerns.

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Animal Ag News 12/18

Agwired

Many of these facilities are located near communities with environmental justice concerns that have bodies of water impaired by nutrient pollution. The board of the National Institute of Animal Agriculture recently approved forming a new Council: the Animal Disease Issues & Emergency Management Council. food system.

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NOAA Is Rolling Out a Plan to Radically Expand Offshore Aquaculture. Not Everyone Is Onboard.

Civil Eats

On the list were grants for projects that improve technology for hatcheries, for example, or those that improve consumer acceptance of farmed fish and are funded by NOAA’s Sea Grants program. Few, she says, are looking closely at potential for harm. percent of food worldwide but take up 9.9 percent of the global footprint.

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Should a Plan to Curb Meat Industry Water Pollution Consider the Business Costs?

Civil Eats

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) assessments, water pollution from the meat industry poses an urgent problem. “EPA’s continued failure to stand up against industry pressure ignores and perpetuates the potentially devastating impacts of industrial animal agriculture on our communities.”