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Poll Shows Shoppers to Boycott Milk from Super Dairies
65 per cent of people wouldn't buy milk from super dairies like the one proposed for Nocton!
Super Dairy Battle Looms for Nocton Dairies
"We're not the Bad Guys" say The Farmers behind plans to build the largest dairy farm in Europe at Nocton in Lincolnshire are set to resubmit their proposals next month despite continued protests from animal welfare campaigners and local residents.
Vegans Reiterate their Opposition to plans for Super Dairy
As reported in the Echo in April, Nocton Dairies Ltd pulled its plans for an 8,100-cow milking facility on a 22-acre site near Nocton.
Another proposal is imminent as representatives of the firm plan to meet residents this weekend.
Involved in the £40 million super-dairy project are farmers Peter Willes of Devon, David Barnes of Lancashire and Robert Howard of Nocton.Vegans in Lincolnshire Reiterate their Opposition to Plans for Super Dairy
As reported in the Echo in April, Nocton Dairies Ltd pulled its plans for an 8,100-cow milking facility on a 22-acre site near Nocton.
Another proposal is imminent as representatives of the firm plan to meet residents this weekend.
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Revised proposal for super dairy likely as bosses prepare to meet the public
The company behnind the latest plan for a super dairy near Lincoln wants people to suggest what community benefits it could bring. A revised proposal appears imminent as representatives of the firm plan to meet residents this coming weekend.
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Animal Aid to visit Lincoln
Powerful Scenes of Animal Suffering Coming to Lincoln
Animal Aid asks: Is Factory Farming Making You Sick?
On Monday, 19th July from 1.00pm onwards – High Bridge Lincoln (Opposite Stokes Coffee Shop) national campaign group, Animal Aid, will be visiting Lincoln City Centre with a specially created artistic display of photographs that is bound to shock all animal lovers. The large photo boards depict grim scenes of dead, dying and sick animals – and all were taken in the UK. Each image reminds the viewer that by keeping animals in filth and squalor, we not only harm them, we could be harming ourselves.
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The Truth About Mega Farms!
The Toxic Truth about Mega Farms
Chemical fumes, distressed animals and poisoned locals driven from their homes and worse!
Aside from the potential damage to the environment posed by CAFOs, there are concerns about what it will mean for the whole future of farming.'Zero-grazing has vacuumed the countryside free of animals in the United States and we are on the verge of doing exactly the same here,' says Justin Kerswell of the animal welfare group Viva!. 'Cows and pigs belong in fields, not in mazes of metal and stone.'
An exposé on the damage caused in America as a result of Mega Farms, and a warning of the consequences that could befall the UK!
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Revealed - How Zero Grazing is set to bring US style Factory Farming to Britain
A battle is under way in the British countryside to fight off plans for massive factory farms that would house thousands of animals in industrialised units without access to traditional grazing or foraging.
Plans for three large-scale units in England have encountered fierce resistance from campaigners who say they would cause extra noise, smell and disruption and cause more stress and disease for animals...
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The Pig Business Blog
Plans to Imprison 26000 Pigs - Intensive farming methods are still on the agenda within the pork industry
and there still remain those such as Midland Pig Producers that intend to use these methods to rear pork
for human consumption.
The movie Pig Business is a great insight into the realities of intensified pig farming and well worth watch.