Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Dairy Anti-Trust Hearing in Batavia
John Bunting linked to this live blogfrom the hearing yesterday. I am working my way through it as well as waiting for analysis from NY Farm Bureau to be posted. This is a complicated topic, but if something isn't done soon this country is going to change in a big way but not in a good way. Has the cooperative system been perverted until some coops work to make money from farmers rather than serving them? Will USDA do anything about this? Time will tell, but whatever it happens it is already too late for a lot of farms.
Linda, I watched this kind of stuff happen to poultry and hogs and now dairy is facing it. People take food too much for granted. I think that may be changing and I hope it is not too late
Two bloggers drove from NYC to cover the hearing. You can read the live tweeting at www.watershedpost.com Also go to www.GreenStateFair.com for reporting on NY Milkshed. Thanks so much for your report. Farmers in my neighborhood are wondering how they will survive. Too bad the lands in my area are being sold to people from NYC and CT who will no longer farm the land.
I just found your blog through the link to our website. Thanks for that.
We want to keep in touch with this issue, particularly as it affects small farms. Please feel free to send us news tips, or just be in touch, at editor@watershedpost.com.
5 comments:
I am so worried about all farming in general. But for sure about your world.
Linda
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Linda, I watched this kind of stuff happen to poultry and hogs and now dairy is facing it. People take food too much for granted. I think that may be changing and I hope it is not too late
Anne, she does in fact live on a farm.
Two bloggers drove from NYC to cover the hearing. You can read the live tweeting at www.watershedpost.com Also go to www.GreenStateFair.com for reporting on NY Milkshed. Thanks so much for your report. Farmers in my neighborhood are wondering how they will survive. Too bad the lands in my area are being sold to people from NYC and CT who will no longer farm the land.
I just found your blog through the link to our website. Thanks for that.
We want to keep in touch with this issue, particularly as it affects small farms. Please feel free to send us news tips, or just be in touch, at editor@watershedpost.com.
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