Friday, June 14, 2013

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Farm Forward ---- Another Great Idea

I copied the text below from the Farm Forward web site.  Another great idea that needs our support.  Please visit their web site for more information.

http://www.farmforward.com/

 
 

Welcome to Farm Forward

In the last 70 years—a tiny blip in the history of farming—cruel, unsustainable factory farms have come to produce more than 99 percent1 of the animals grown in the United States. Globally, livestock now cover 30 percent of the earth’s surface,2 and as a result of modern fishing techniques, scientists are measuring an overall drop in the health and diversity of ocean life. During this same period, these new farming methods have devastated rural communities by reducing the number of farmers in the nation by 85 percent—even as the U.S. population more than doubled.3 Given this scale, it is no surprise that the choices we make when we eat and produce food have a bigger impact on animal suffering, global warming,4 and other major environmental concerns than anything else we do.
Never in the history of animal agriculture have consumption habits and production methods changed so radically and with such disastrous effects. With your support, we are building an anti-factory farming movement that unites small farmer and animal activist, herbivore and omnivore, food industry executive and consumer, poet and academic, ecologist and theologian. Modernizing farming was a good idea, but turning farms into factories was simply a mistake. It’s a recent mistake and, together, we’re going to correct it.
  1. 1. Farm Forward calculation based on U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2002 Census of Agriculture, June 2004; and Environmental Protection Agency, Producers’ Compliance Guide for CAFOs, August 2003.
  2. 2. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Livestock’s Long Shadow, 2007.
  3. 3. Environmental Protection Agency, “Demographics,” http://www.epa.gov/oecaagct/ag101/demographics.html.
  4. 4. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Livestock’s Long Shadow, 2007.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Know where your food comes from......Supporting Great Ideas

While browsing the Internet I thought I'd check on how my own blog looked.  One of the web parts I have is links to articles related to poultry that are pulled by Google.  This one was really pretty interesting. 

For those of you out there who have not heard of Kickstarter it's a way for people with great ideas to raise the funds to launch their product and/or service. 

One of the ideas that needs some funding is BuyingPoulty.com. 


It's a database of information about purchasing poultry, who's got pasture raised, cage free etc. and what all that actually means.  There is a lot of confusion about the terms.  Most are marketing gimmicks and don't really reflect the way the poultry is raised or processed.

Check out the info below, it's a pretty good idea.

I just backed - Good food. Good farmers. on