Reject Animal Agriculture Subsidies
Support Funding For Produce; Reject 		    Animal Agriculture Subsidies
 Within the next few weeks, the U.S. Senate 		will debate the 2007 Farm Bill, which will set agricultural policy for years to come. The Farm Bill is 		particularly important for farm animal protection because it contains various measures that address funding for 		the factory farming industry. Traditionally, Congress has disproportionately allocated funding toward animal 		factory farms, while leaving fruit and vegetable farmers lacking for support. However, this year, Sen. Debbie 		Stabenow (D-MI) is proposing a measure that will rectify this inequality and route money toward produce growers 		and away from factory animal farm operations. Read more.
 Within the next few weeks, the U.S. Senate 		will debate the 2007 Farm Bill, which will set agricultural policy for years to come. The Farm Bill is 		particularly important for farm animal protection because it contains various measures that address funding for 		the factory farming industry. Traditionally, Congress has disproportionately allocated funding toward animal 		factory farms, while leaving fruit and vegetable farmers lacking for support. However, this year, Sen. Debbie 		Stabenow (D-MI) is proposing a measure that will rectify this inequality and route money toward produce growers 		and away from factory animal farm operations. Read more.  
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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