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    Preview — You Know You Live Near a Factory Farm When Your Kids Go Fishing with a Pool Skimmer

    An Uncensored Look at Today’s Farming Practices by Doug Baird

    Five pages from the book:

    13. You know you live near a Factory Farm, when the lake has more warning signs than tourists.

    1. You know you live near a Factory Farm, when your bug-zapper sounds like a popcorn machine.

    39. You know you live near a Factory Farm, when the snow-melt is brown.

    4. You know you live near a Factory Farm, when they buy more antibiotics than a hospital.

    47. You know you live near a Factory Farm, when county employees won’t pick up the phone.

    More pages will be posted in future blogs.

    Posted on March 22, 2018July 4, 2019Author dougabaird@earthlink.netCategories Rural Tompkins BlogsTags agricultural antibiotics, Agricultural pollution, algae blooms, algal bloom, blow flies, factory farms, manure runoff, rural tompkins County, Tompkins County

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