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Righteous porkchop

finding a life beyond factory farms

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Investigating hog manure pollution was hardly the glamorous assignment Nicolette Hahn Niman pictured when going to work for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in New York. But her odyssey into the inner workings of the "factory farm" industry transformed her into an intrepid environmental lawyer who goes up against the big-business farming establishment. Niman uncovers shocking practices, including inhumane animal confinement and devastating water and air pollution. She organizes a national reform movement to fight these practices and shows that livestock farming can be done in a better way--not only for hogs, but also for poultry, fish, and dairy cows. She also tours the best of farms, where traditional farmers and ranchers treat their animals humanely and have joined with other farmers to successfully market the foods they produce. She profiles the innovative and cost-effective methods these operations have incorporated to make a profit by ethical, sustainable means.--From publisher description.

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Collins
Language
English
Pages
321

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Righteous porkchop: finding a life beyond factory farms
2009, Collins
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Righteous Porkchop: Finding a Life and Good Food Beyond Factory Farms
February 17, 2009, William Morrow
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Righteous Porkchop
2009, HarperCollins
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Table of Contents

My crash course in modern meat
An unexpectedly natural turn
What came first, the chicken...and the egg
Facing off with big ag
It's a pig's life
A door closed, a door opened
Beef, the most (unfairly) maligned of meats
The un-sacred (milk) cow
A bit about fish
Finding the right foods
Answering obstacles to reform
Back on the ranch.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Other Titles
Finding a life beyond factory farms

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
636.08/32
Library of Congress
TD930.2 .N56 2009, TD930.2.N56 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
321

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16973077M
Internet Archive
righteousporkcho00nima_0
ISBN 13
9780061466496
LCCN
2008027852
OCLC/WorldCat
232977821
Library Thing
7808708
Goodreads
5080135

Work Description

When Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., first asked Nicolette Hahn Niman to head up his environmental organization's "hog campaign," she balked. Investigating hog manure pollution was hardly the glamorous assignment she pictured when leaving everything to work for him in New York. But Kennedy, she discovered, is not a man who takes no for an answer.Thus began Niman's fascinating odyssey into the inner workings of the "factory farm" industry and her transformation into an intrepid environmental lawyer who goes up against the big business farming establishment and—unexpectedly—finds love along the way.Starting her work for Kennedy's organization in North Carolina, Niman uncovers the shocking practices of hog factory farms, including inhumane animal confinement and devastating water and air pollution. She organizes a national reform movement to fight these practices and shows again and again that livestock farming can be done in a better way—not only for hogs, but also for poultry, fish, and dairy cows.Through Niman's work, she also tours the best of farms, where traditional farmers and ranchers treat their animals humanely and have joined with other farmers to successfully market the foods they produce. She profiles the innovative and cost-effective methods these operations have incorporated to make a profit by ethical, sustainable means.Along the way, the story takes a surprising turn when Nicolette is swept off her feet by a high-profile cattle rancher. At first, they seem an unlikely pair: Nicolette, a thirty-something, urban, East Coast, vegetarian attorney, and Bill Niman, an older, West Coast, cowboy type. But they share a passion for raising animals with kindness, and she soon finds herself transitioning to ranching life at the famed Niman Ranch in Northern California.In telling her story, Niman details not only why to choose meat, poultry, dairy, eggs, and fish from traditionally farmed sources (and avoid products tainted by chemicals and antibiotic-resistant bacteria), but also how to do so. She reveals what to look for on labels, why to skip animal products from outside the United States, and what questions to ask when eating out.A searing account of an industry gone awry and one woman's passionate fight to remedy it, Righteous Porkchop is a must-read for anyone who cares about food sources or good eating.

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