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Food, Inc. Crossword Puzzle

Horizontales
Concerning financial resources (money).
A situation in which only two alternatives or viewpoints are presented as the only options, when in fact there are others. Also called false dilemma.
A building or stockyard where livestock is fattened for market.
The ability of bacteria and other microorganisms to survive and multiply in the presence of an antibiotic compound that once killed them.
(North American Free Trade Agreement) A 1994 treaty among Mexico, Canada, and the United States aimed at promoting greater trade among the three countries.
(Escherichia coli) A group of bacteria that live inside the intestines of humans, other mammals, and birds.
Ability to be effective without wasting expense, time, or effort.
(genetically modified organism) An organism whose DNA has been deliberately altered by laboratory methods.
Dairy products produced without the use of the bovine growth hormone rBST (recombinant bovine somatotropin).
Verticales
Food produced without synthetic pesticides, artificial fertilizers, hormones, antibiotics, or genetic modification.
(vs. grass-fed) Livestock raised on a diet of corn, soybeans, and other by-products, rather than pasture or grass.
Creations of the mind—such as music, art, writing, inventions, symbols, images, designs, or names—that have commercial value.
To protest by refusing to buy or do business with a particular company or organization.
A document granting the inventor sole rights to an invention and allowing the inventor to stop others from making, using, or selling the invention.
(deoxyribonucleic acid) The long molecule in living cells that contains genetic information.
To end a legal dispute by arriving at an agreement or settlement.
(also called defamation, slander, or vilification) Spreading negative information about someone or something.
To put on a list of people to be shunned, banned, or rejected.
To file a legal action against someone.
(confined animal feeding operation) An animal feedlot operation with more than 1,000 animals at a time