Shasta Dam History

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Firstly, the Central Valley in California is the greatest food resource of the USA operated by Ted Sheeley. A variety of crops such as tomatoes, fruit and nuts that are produced here contribute to huge amounts of the overall production of USA. Various factors contributing to their growth are the soils, bright and sunny skies, temperatures and rains during the summers and water. What was a desert in the 1930s is now one of the largest production reserves of USA due to the water that comes from the California's Shasta Dam which is located around 400 miles to the north of this place.
Vast resources and monumental infrastructure is required for the California's food machine to function properly and Shasta Dam is a construction of both. The Shasta …show more content…

Corn is used in many forms in almost every product an average American consumes. Modern processing and refining converted cornstarch into various other raw materials that are again used to support production of other edible products. Concentrated animal feeding operation, which is owned by JBS, is processes industrial quantities of corn to feed cattle. This operation focuses on transforming grain which is not consumable by people into a marketable product which ends up in finished beef. Contrary to the conventional ranch, more corn can be fed to the cattle in this operation. The weight of the Beef steer is doubled by the process of flattening in the shortest time possible and the layer of fat that it gains, aids to the taste of the beef, thus making it possible to co-ordinate between the supply of the producer and demand of the consumer. Air-Strike carried out though AG pilots, is one process through which chemicals are sprayed over the crops to prevent them from bugs and their attacks. But due to evolution, the pests tend to grow immune to the same type of chemical that is used to destroy them and hence, a technology known as a Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) which helps the crops produce its own toxin which is lethal to the insects. Therefore, the GM Toxins and the pesticides work collaboratively to meet the demands of the