California Ballot Measure Could Provide National Model for Factory Farm Bans
Briefly

The upcoming Measure J in Sonoma County aims to cap the number of animals on farms, potentially banning factory farms and setting a precedent for nationwide change.
With more than 50 volunteers and over a thousand pounds of olives expected for harvest, Chalice Farm highlights the appeal of small-scale, sustainable agriculture in the region.
Factory farms are often associated with poor animal welfare, with animals confined in spaces that limit movement and contribute to environmental issues through excessive manure production.
Measure J could significantly alter the agricultural landscape in Sonoma County, challenging the dominance of factory farms in favor of more humane and sustainable farming practices.
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