Milk is an important dairy food than is used in many food products. Dairy farming, dairy processing plants, cheese production, milk delivery to the doorstep and the shops, employ many people. Therefore, there is no possibility of milk becoming illegal!
no plants live in there but there are 5 ducks
there are many many plants and animals grown in Mississippi since it is a STATE, BTW examples of these are catfish, chicken, cotton, corn, tomatoes, soy, pork, and many others.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), federally inspected slaughter and processing plants numbered 930 in 1998
The cooperative operates 11 processing plants in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and the Carolinas
Small-scale processing plants are tied to local fleets that are in turn tied to specific stocks of fish that in many cases fluctuate dramatically, discouraging processors from expanding operations.
There are approximately 2400 poultry processing plants in the United States. These plants process chickens, turkeys, and other poultry for meat production.
Too Many!
Idaho's top five agricultural products are dairy products, cattle and calves, potatoes, wheat, and hay. Manufacturing operations include food processing (potato-processing plants, beet-sugar refineries, canning and freezing companies, dairies, meat, poultry, wheat processing plants), lumber and wood products, machinery (computers most important), chemicals, printed materials (newspapers and commercial printing companies) and fabricated metal products.
Many essential nutrients, like vitamins and minerals, come from plants. While some can come from meat, many are found primarily in plants. Also, to live a healthy life, humans must eat a balanced diet consisting of fruits / vegetable (which come from plants) and grains, not just protein and dairy.
Many of its plants does, yes. However, it is assumed that the slaughtering of cattle and pigs are done in separate areas of the same plant.
How many people work on a dairy farm?