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Saturday, September 05, 2009

American Farm Bureau and Ag digest

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American Farm Bureau and Ag digest

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The ‘Dirty Dozen’ May Not Be So Dirty
There seems to be this misconception surrounding the “dirty dozen” (the 12 fruits and vegetable considered by some to contain the highest levels of pesticide residue)... read more »

The Omnivore’s Delusion
I’m so tired of people who wouldn’t visit a doctor who used a stethoscope instead of an MRI demanding that farmers like me use 1930s technology to raise food. read more in FB News »

Marketplace Holds Answer to Dairy’s Dilemma
We dairy farmers must remember throughout our current dilemma, the same force that gave us the glory of $20 milk in 2008 is the same thing giving us the grumbling of $10 milk in 2009. read more »

Grassroots Voices Can Help Defeat Climate Change Bill
To spotlight attention on this important issue, Farm Bureau joined forces with like-minded organizations to form “Energy Citizens.” read more »

American Farm Bureau Federation Wisconsin FB member and dairy farmer Brent Sinkula featured on Fox report on the dairy industry. http://bit.ly/IzPHG

America's Heartland - Recipes & Tips
Source: www.americasheartland.org
America's Heartland Recipes and Tips - Baked Egg Custard

Keep your self-righteous fingers off my processed food -- latimes.com
Source: www.latimes.com
Just in time for the worst economic downturn since the Depression, here comes a new crop of social critics to inform us that we're actually spending too little for the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the furniture we sit on and the gasoline that runs our automobiles.Never mind that U.S. ...

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