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Agricultural and Food Controversies F. Bailey Norwood (Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University)

Agricultural and Food Controversies By F. Bailey Norwood (Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University)

Summary

In this book agricultural researchers present both sides of heavily debated agricultural and food issues. They answer questions and explain scholarly and scientific research on topics such as organic food, the safety of pesticides, livestock living conditions, the use of antibiotics in livestock intended for consumption, the effect of agriculture on the environment, and more.

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Agricultural and Food Controversies Summary

Agricultural and Food Controversies: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by F. Bailey Norwood (Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University)

The public is more interested in agricultural and food issues than ever before, as is evident in the many agricultural controversies debated in the media. Why is it that some people embrace new agricultural technologies while others steadfastly defend traditional farming methods? Why do some prefer to buy food grown around the world while others patronize small, local farmers? In the debates about organic food, genetically modified organisms, and farm animal welfare, it is not always clear what the scientific literature actually says. To understand these controversies, the authors encourage readers to develop first an appreciation for why two equally intelligent and well-intentioned people can form radically different notions about food. Sometimes the disputes are scientific in nature, and sometimes they arise from conflicting ethical views. This book confronts the most controversial issues in agriculture by first explaining the principles of both sides of the debate, and then guiding readers through the scientific literature so that they may form their own educated opinions. Is food safe if the farm used pesticides, or are organic foods truly better for your health? Are chemical fertilizers sustainable, or are we producing cheap food today at the expense of future generations? What foods should we eat to have a smaller carbon footprint? Is genetically-modified food the key to global food security, and does it give corporations too much market power? Is the prevalence of corn throughout the food system the result of farm subsidies? Does buying local food stimulate the local economy? Why are so many farm animals raised indoors, and should antibiotics be given to livestock? These are the issues addressed in Agricultural and Food Controversies: What Everyone Needs to Know. While it doesn't claim to have all the answers, it provides a synthesis of research and popular opinions on both sides of these important issues, allowing readers to decide what they value and believe for themselves.

About F. Bailey Norwood (Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University)

All authors are present or former faculty members in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University. Calvo and Oltenacu are animal scientists, Lancaster (now at University of Florida) is a plant scientist, and Norwood is an agricultural economist. The authors reflect a range of backgrounds. One was raised on a family farm in the Midwest, one in effect grew up on the back of a horse in S.C., one was raised in Miami with little exposure to agriculture before college, and another was born in Romania and has gained considerable professional experience in both the U.S. and the European Union. Their commonality is their commitment to helping the public understand agricultural issues through their teaching, research, and writings.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: What I Eat Is Your Business ; Chapter 2: The Pesticide Controversy ; Chapter 3: The Chemical Fertilizer Controversy ; Chapter 4: The Carbon Footprint Controversy ; Chapter 5: The GMO Controversy ; Chapter 6: The Farm Subsidy Controversy ; Chapter 7: The Local Food Controversy ; Chapter 8: Controversies About Livestock ; Chapter 9: Parting Thoughts

Additional information

CIN0199368422VG
9780199368426
0199368422
Agricultural and Food Controversies: What Everyone Needs to Know (R) by F. Bailey Norwood (Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
20150122
168
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