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{{Short description|Large-scale agriculture driven by big business}} [[File:Broiler house.jpg|thumb|240px|The US poultry industry is often used as an example of corporate farming due to the influence of large integrators like [[Tyson Foods]] and [[Perdue Farms]]]] '''Corporate farming''' is the practice of large-scale [[agriculture]] on farms owned or greatly influenced by large companies. This includes corporate ownership of farms and the sale of [[Agricultural production|agricultural products]], as well as the roles of these companies in influencing agricultural education, research, and public policy through funding initiatives and [[lobbying]] efforts. The definition and effects of corporate farming on agriculture are widely debated, though sources that describe large businesses in agriculture as "corporate farms" may portray them negatively.<ref name=":3" />
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