Family Farmers Face Unfair Competition from “Organic” Factory Farms Just as Americans are reacting to new medical literature encouraging the consumption of “healthy” fats, including eggs, an independent report has been released that focuses on widespread abuses in organic egg production and marketing, primarily by large industrial agribusinesses. The study, conducted by The Cornucopia Institute,… Read more »
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The Rise of Big Meat-Bred Super Bugs
Despite the public health risk of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the lobbyist-swayed FDA keeps easing regulations Salon By Martha Rosenberg, Alternet So far, 2012 is bringing bad news for people who don’t want “free antibiotics” in their food. ntibiotics are routinely given to livestock on factory farms to make them gain weight with less feed and keep… Read more »
Growing Season: Galvanized by the local food movement, 20-somethings are turning to small farms to make a fresh start
Washington Post By Mara Lee On a sunny morning in July, Alicia Jabbar’s tank top is wet with sweat along her spine from the nape of her neck to the small of her back. She climbs onto the horizontal ledges at the bottom of a metal stake next to an ankle-high tomato plant. Jabbar, who’s… Read more »
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The Way We Live Now The New York Times By MICHAEL POLLAN “Elitist” is just about the nastiest name you can call someone, or something, in America these days, a finely-honed term of derision in the culture wars, and “elitist” has stuck to organic food in this country like balsamic vinegar to mache. Thirty years… Read more »
How to Store & Preserve Your Organic Produce
Here’s a simple way to honor your local organic farmer: minimize food waste. Making good use of their bounty requires quick action. “Organic vegetables aren’t sprayed with chemicals that kill everything in sight,” says Zaid Kurdieh, owner of Norwich Meadows Farm in New York. “They’re more prone to decay, which is a natural thing.” Zaid… Read more »
Avoid That Glass of Pesticides, Antibiotics, and Synthetic Hormones
If you consume dairy, a new study from Emory University suggests you are safest drinking organic milk. In their study of 35 conventional and 34 organic milk samples, 59% of the conventional products contained chlorpyrifos. Chlorpyrifos is a ubiquitous insecticide linked to lower levels of gray matter and IQ in children exposed prenatally. This toxin… Read more »
DIY Organic Certification: Separating Authentic Food from Phony-Baloney Misrepresentation
New Video Identifies “Free” Benefits Thrown in with Every Bagful of Truly Local Food Source: Corey Templeton As fall harvest bounty kicks into high gear, farm stands beckon shoppers with signs: Local! Organic! Natural! No Spray! Sustainable! Organic is defined by strict federal standards. But what do these other claims really mean, and how can… Read more »
DIY Certification Guide: Identifying Authentic Produce and Ethical Farmers at the Market
When Certified Organic Is Not Available, Ask the Right Questions at the Market Source: Corey Templeton As market season kicks into high gear, farm stands beckon shoppers with signs: Local! Organic! Natural! No Spray! Sustainable! Organic is defined by strict federal standards. But what do these other claims really mean, and which are worthy of… Read more »
Organic Farming Better Suited To Climate Change, Study Finds
KUOW.org by Ashley Ahearn Source: CUESA For decades, a growing number of consumers have turned to organic produce as a healthier alternative to vegetables and fruits grown with chemical pesticides and fertilizers. It turns out that organic crops are better suited for farmlands subjected to drought conditions, according to a study published today in the… Read more »
TPP Signing Represents Corporate Wish List; Farmers, Consumers and the Environment Lose
Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy by Karen Hansen-Kuhn and Ben Lilliston Source: US Embassy Opposition grows as trade deal faces uphill battle in Congress The controversial Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) was signed today in New Zealand, as opposition to the corporate-friendly deal continues to grow in the U.S. and other participating countries. The agreement now has… Read more »