If you use the standard definitions of farm and factory, then your question is confusing. Today, farms are still places where food is produced, and factories are still places where things (including some of the foods that come from farms) are manufactured.
Perhaps you are trying to understand the modern term "factory farming". This term is a type of political slang meant to draw attention to what some believe is an immoral type of farming, particularly regarding the farming of animals, where modern methods of large scale production create unhealthy outcomes for both the animal and society.
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
Nurses, spies, factory workers, farm workers, some were soldiers in disguise.
Maids/Butlers, Mill workers, and Farm workers.
Many people turned to sharecropping because they didn't know how to farm their own land.
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The duration of Death on a Factory Farm is 1.38 hours.
Death on a Factory Farm was created on 2009-03-16.
At a dairy farm.
he worked on his farm and in a factory
You have to buy the food preserves factory in order to make jam.
Commercial FarmA commercial farm is a farm which is deemed to be a viable farm operation and which normally produces sufficient income to support a farm family. "Commercial farm" should not be confused with "factory farm." Factory farms are those which raise animals in high density for the land. They often use steroids or other medicines to build muscle and often antibiotics are used routinely. While animals on "commercial farms" could graze in fields, those on "factory farms" are often confined to a small area.
None. "Factory farm" is just a term coined by animal rights activists.
A CAFO is a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation, or a factory farm.
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Either. You can even make sausage yourself at home.