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In other words, the meat industry receives indirect agricultural subsidies that at least somewhat artificially reduce the cost of the most expensive part of their business: the corn and soy grown to feed billions of animals. But just how much ending such livestock feed subsidies would increase the cost of meat is unclear. Some agricultural economists, like Purdue University’s Jayson Lusk, contend it would perhaps
Clean Meat: How Growing Meat Without Animals Will Revolutionize Dinner and the World
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