Industrial agriculture

chickens

Journalist Maryn McKenna on the rise of ‘Big Chicken’ — and our current antibiotic crisis

Science

Everyone gets chicken, and the chicken get antibiotics.

Corn and field

China says no to a shipment of US corn contaminated with GMOs — and surprising lawsuits follow

Environment

China’s big hog farms pose a big antibiotic resistance risk

Environment

Meat processing across the Midwest largely done by immigrants

Conflict & Justice

Stories behind our food

Arts, Culture & Media

Chopping Chicken in Missouri: Immigrants — Not Locals — Still Fill the Processing Lines

Conflict & Justice

Butchering chicken and meat. It’s dangerous, low-paying factory work, and it leans heavily on immigrant workers, sometimes illegally. But some immigrants are deciding to move on from such tough work. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch reports from Missouri.

The World

Hog Regs

Air and water pollution from large, corporate-owned hog farms have prompted a new wave of regulation in some states. But, not in Colorado. Colorado’s hog industry has been growing fast ever since corporate hog farmers found out that it has some of the most lenient hog farming rules in the country. But that may soon […]

The Living On Earth Almanac

Facts about… It was 25 years ago this summer, that the Environmental Protection Agency banned the use of the pesticide D-D-T.

The World

Pigs to People: Hog Farming Boom

In North Carolina, pork now outweighs tobacco as the state’s major product. Aileen LeBlanc reports from North Carolina on the environmental impacts of the hog farm boom. Waterways that transport hog waste and drinking water are being especially hard hit by this rising industry.

The World

Trouble in the Hatcheries?

Alan Siporin of KLCC in Seattle examines the puzzling drop in returns of salmon to Pacific Northwest hatcheries. Shrinking habitat has been pushing many species of wild salmon to the brink of extinction. Now, salmon bred in hatcheries are dwindling as well. Some blame the drop on temporary weather conditions. But some biologists say the […]