Spending a week recently traveling across New Mexico, speaking to communities impacted by factory farms affirmed one thing over and over again: New Mexico has a rich history of responsible family agriculture and land stewardship.
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Spending a week recently traveling across New Mexico, speaking to communities impacted by factory farms affirmed one thing over and over again: New Mexico has a rich history of responsible family agriculture and land stewardship. It’s a history we are proud of, and one that should be protected and preserved.

This is just one of many reasons why it’s so alarming to see the rate at which we are losing our family farms, while massive factory farms responsible for polluting our air and water and fueling climate change are taking over.

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Spending a week recently traveling across New Mexico, speaking to communities impacted by factory farms affirmed one thing over and over again: New Mexico has a rich history of responsible family agriculture and land stewardship. It’s a history we are proud of, and one that should be protected and preserved.

This is just one of many reasons why it’s so alarming to see the rate at which we are losing our family farms, while massive factory farms responsible for polluting our air and water and fueling climate change are taking over.

You can now read the most important #news on #eDairyNews #Whatsapp channels!!!

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