That is false
Dairy Farming
Mixed farming is a type of farming that uses both arable and livestock farming. All farms in the United States do not employ both methods but instead employ only one or the other.
Indian farming is generally done using old-fashioned and traditional methods. And basically US farming is done using modern technology in agriculture.
Livestock, fruits and vegetables are all US Agriculture
In the US, it's the Department of Agriculture, headed by the cabinet post of the Secretary of Agriculture, currently Tom Vilsack of Iowa.
"Factory farming" is just a term used by opponents of large-scale animal agriculture to refer to Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations or CAFO's. CAFO's are indeed allowed in the US as there are approximately 15,000 of them according to the US Department of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Agency.
The primary goal of the Department of Agriculture is to keep food safe for consumers. Also when this department was created, US President Lincoln believed that it would generate farming statistics and publicize the best and safest practices to increase the knowledge of farmers and all companies associated with agriculture.
"Factory farming" is nothing more than a phrase coined by animal rights activists to refer to large-scale animal agriculture. So I suppose the best answer would be, "Oversee and regulate it for the benefit of all US citizens."
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Because in the US we have the Bill of Rights which allows us free speech in nearly all circumstances. "Factory farming" is just a phrase coined by animal rights activists to refer to large-scale animal agriculture, so those opposed to the practice are free to call it anything they wish.
Agriculture gives us food. Without it we would all starve to death.
About 38%, according to the US Department of Agriculture. It would be considerably higher if one does not include Alaska, the largest state, which also has very little agriculture.