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I knew it was an issue but not to this extent. Seems somebody must have blown a whistle somewhere.

It has been going on for years. I remember reading a freakonomics article about it in middle school. It just ravishes a part of America that is dominated by farming and herding.

Unfortunately many of the working class Americans barely receive much money from it as they are usually on lease and it's complicated. John Oliver did a good segment I can try find if you are interested.

Thx - I will search for the JO clip, I'm a big fan but had not seen that episode.

He focuses on Chicken, but same concept. Big companies stop doing work, make others do it for them, lease expensive equipment out, workers can't afford it so they are indentured servants.

when the cow dung becomes a danger to nature, so that need to be blame is human, because there is a way to anticipate it by processing into fertilizer, and the gas in the birth by cow dung can be processed into gas bio, we can use for cooking and electricity needs which exists. God created something, must have its own benefits for us humans.

oh my friend @boyasyie, this only will join a LONG list of things to blame on the humans! Fortunately there are good ones out there.