Commercial Poultry Production on Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore

The Role of African Americans, 1930s to 1990s

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, African-American Studies, Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Industries, History, Americas, United States
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Author: Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie II ISBN: 9780761858775
Publisher: UPA Publication: June 7, 2012
Imprint: UPA Language: English
Author: Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie II
ISBN: 9780761858775
Publisher: UPA
Publication: June 7, 2012
Imprint: UPA
Language: English

Commercial Poultry Production on Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore traces the beginnings and development of commercial poultry production in this very important region. African Americans were mainly involved in poultry production on the labor supply side, which was crucial to the expansion of the industry. Commercial poultry production expanded through vertical integration, acquisitions, mergers, and consolidations and became the dominant economic activity on the Lower Maryland Eastern Shore in the 1950s. Throughout the years, the industry has intermixed with public health and the environment. These integrations were problematic on several fronts, as the industry sought to maintain a much-needed economic lifeline for the region and yet protect public health and ensure a sustainable environment at the same time. In all, commercial poultry production has continued to fuel the local economy of the Lower Maryland Eastern Shore since its inception in the 1930s.

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Commercial Poultry Production on Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore traces the beginnings and development of commercial poultry production in this very important region. African Americans were mainly involved in poultry production on the labor supply side, which was crucial to the expansion of the industry. Commercial poultry production expanded through vertical integration, acquisitions, mergers, and consolidations and became the dominant economic activity on the Lower Maryland Eastern Shore in the 1950s. Throughout the years, the industry has intermixed with public health and the environment. These integrations were problematic on several fronts, as the industry sought to maintain a much-needed economic lifeline for the region and yet protect public health and ensure a sustainable environment at the same time. In all, commercial poultry production has continued to fuel the local economy of the Lower Maryland Eastern Shore since its inception in the 1930s.

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