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EatPrayFarm Feed- Don’t Gag all the Ag-Gag May 21, 2013Although it’s currently hard to believe now, my family had a farrow-to-finish hog operation until I was 10 or so. After that, we continued to raise feeder pigs (if nothing else for the many red-ribbon-winning (i.e., strictly average) 4-H hogs … Continue reading → […]Beth Lutter
- Smile for the Drone May 6, 2013If you’re looking to make a buck on an oddball idea (and let’s face it, we all are) it sounds like you should start creating a fleet of drones for PETA. The group says that they are going to start … Continue reading → […]Megan Loberg
- A Pork Chop By Any Other Name Still Tastes as Tasty April 4, 2013When you go to the store to buy meat, do you find yourself scratching your head? So many different cuts. The strip steak, New York strip, club steak, shell steak, and top loin steak all come from the same section of … Continue reading → […]Megan Loberg
- You Get What You Pay For: Bowman vs. Monsanto March 14, 2013There’s a case in the Supreme Court right now that’s raising the eyebrows of farmers, scientists, anti-biotechnology advocates, and even software companies. You should care because it involves food (and the research and development done to make our food supply … Continue reading → […]Beth Lutter
- Nancy Kerrigan, Bt Corn, and Dry Sarcasm February 25, 2013MSN recently published an article listing the “14 Foods You Should Never Eat“. In it, they call out bread, beef, non-organic produce, and McDonald’s. Also, they present the same information we’ve heard sensationalized in anti-ag media for years and act … Continue reading → […]Megan Loberg
- Super Bowl Surprise February 4, 2013I’m feeling pretty sheepish right now- I took a new job and haven’t been able to write as much and keep up with agricultural news. I checked my phone tonight and saw that I had over 20 emails. They keep … Continue reading → […]Megan Loberg
- Doing My Homework: 5 Days of Anti-Agriculture Reading January 9, 2013Monsanto. Whether you think this is a “dirty word” or it plays a beneficial part of your everyday life, there is no one in America who should be uninformed about one of the biggest agricultural biotechnology corporations in the world. … Continue reading → […]Megan Loberg
- Doing My Homework: 5 Days of Anti-Agricultural Reading December 24, 2012There are titles in food production and processing literature that are known to most. Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser, Marian Nestle- their writing has made a splash with many Americans, promoting vegan and vegetarian lifestyles. The CAFO Reader includes excerpts from … Continue reading → […]Megan Loberg
- Doing My Homework: 5 Days of Anti-Agricultural Reading December 20, 2012The holidays are a great time to read. If you follow the blog regularly, you know that it is one of my favorite hobbies. I love to read. I’ve collected quite a few books in the last few years, and … Continue reading → […]Megan Loberg
- The Talk vs. The Truth in Regards to Food Dollars December 19, 2012[…]Megan Loberg
- Don’t Gag all the Ag-Gag May 21, 2013
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This morning my phone was blowing up with all of the updates about the proposed changes to child labor laws that I posted about yesterday. Everyone was encouraging ag supporters to get their comments in before tomorrow, December 1. There … Continue reading
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New Child Labor Laws Could Be Detrimental to Farms
The U.S. Department of Labor has extended the comment period for proposed changes to the child labor laws to December 1st. The proposed changes were published September 2 of this year and could seriously hurt the future of agriculture across … Continue reading
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Women in Ag Wednesday – Deanna Karmazin
Author’s Note: Every other Wednesday EatPrayFarm will feature a woman involved in American agriculture. We’re hoping to interview a wide variety of women from various geographies about their role in ag and their thoughts about where the industry is going. … Continue reading
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Don’t Let the Flavor Fool You
As a mentor for Heartland Big Brothers Big Sisters, I sometimes visit my ‘little’ at her school here in Lincoln for lunch. Although I usually grab something else to eat, I bring it to the lunchroom and sit on those … Continue reading
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Guest Post: Coat Time by John Temme
So its been a couple of months since my first post since then alot has happened at Temme Agribusiness. Right after my last post we got done cutting corn silage. A couple weeks later we decided to take a fifth … Continue reading
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Women in Ag Wednesday – Dawn Caldwell
Author’s Note: Every other Wednesday EatPrayFarm will feature a woman involved in American agriculture. We’re hoping to interview a wide variety of women from various geographies about their role in ag and their thoughts about where the industry is going. … Continue reading
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Come #Occupy Our Cornfields
It was only a matter of time before the Occupy Wall Street Movement directed some of it’s attention toward Agriculture. While the movement grows to include a variety of causes and beliefs, those have included foodie elitists, and they bring … Continue reading
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