According to an article on a factory farm, "Today's livestock industry in the US is almost entirely on a large farm called a factory farm" (Factory Farms). Because American citizens have high demand for meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products, these factory farms need to keep up with the economic pressures to reduce food costs (factory farms). Supporters agree that the large Central Cultural Animal Rearing Business (CAFO) is the best way to meet the needs of people. Poultry farmer David Holcombe said: "We are supplying food to that country.
What is a factory farm? What's really amazing at the factory farm? People may not know this, but factory farms have various effects on many aspects of daily life. The factory farm affects animals, the world's population, and the environment. These industrial farms are causing controversy to many groups and many people. There are several types of factory farms and more viable farming methods. The factory ranch is defined as "a large-scale industrialized intensive agricultural system that emphasizes maintenance of indoor animals and limitation of liquidity benefits" (factory cultivation). Factory agriculture is related to the cruel and unfair treatment of animals and few people actually support the farm as there are no other people that adversely affect health or the environment.
There is no doubt that factory agriculture will adversely affect humans, communities in which factory farms are located, the environment, and related animals. The sustainability of factory agriculture is most doubtful and it is clear that the risk posed by the industry is much higher than the value of the benefits the current food production system may bring. As stated by the Animal Production Commission of Pew Industrial Farm: