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Re: Role of Factory Farms





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reply to ec Roberts <ecr@ivic.net>
Melissa Anne Stine <mstine@wam.umd.edu>; 
Sanet posting <sanet-mg@ces.ncsu.edu>
Subject: Re: Role of Factory Farms
Date: Monday, September 22, 1997 8:13 PM
you wrote:
>  On the topic of corporate farms, I'm curious as to exactly how
> "corporate" farms are defined, and how that definition may differ
from the
> typical impression of non-family oriented, mass production farming.
 

Just for the fun of it, I think I'll throw in a kink in your
thinking.  

<snip>
Assuming you use gross sales as your model !!!
That indeed is a big assumption ???
Perception is big is bad and big is corporate 
Economic class is useful ,income from farm below 100,000
is generally a family farm or farm enterprise.
Since most large farms are not public that further 
makes it difficult to pin down. However revenue
at least puts the corporate farm on the radar.
We just don't know who is flying without a visual.
Some corporate use multi layers of corporation 
that serve as their form of stealth to conceal their 
true nature.
This is only a starting point of any analysis of
corporate farming.

DBS
 
    
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