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  • Vitamins A and D were found in the 1920's when intensive farming started. These vitamins are added to the feed; animals no longer require exercise and sunlight for growth.
  • Antibiotics arrived in the 1940's, stopping disease from spreading across the animals and increasing productivity.
  • Hormones are put into animals to increase productivity
  • Fertilizers, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, plant growth regulators and pesticides increase productivity but increase pollution and erosion and poison the rivers and the animals living in those rivers
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