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Animal Agriculture in South Carolina: A Fact Book

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  • Introduction
  • Current Status of Animal Agriculture in South Carolina: Comparison with Adjacent States
  • Adult South Carolinians' Opinions about Animal Agriculture
  • Depicting Trends in South Carolina Animal Agriculture
  • Spatial Relationships of Polluted Streams, Animal Agriculture, and Human Populations in South Carolina Watersheds
  • Economics of Regulating Animal Agriculture
  • How Governments Are Responding
  • The Changing Structure of Animal Agriculture
  • Problems and Solutions
  • Other Sources of Nonpoint Pollution
  • Sources of Funding for Farmers
  • Websites of Interest for Agriculture and the Environment These resources were correct as of November 1998.
  • Endnotes

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