Category Archives: General Advocacy

Bait and Switch

From the Organization for Competitive Markets newsletter by Mike Callicrate | January 4, 2018 What can we as eaters do to encourage a better food system? In today’s broken corporate-controlled food system, more and more people want to know where … Continue reading

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Grandmother’s quilt, Grandfather’s ghost

Farm and Food File by Alan Guebert | Dec. 17, 2017 A slightly frayed, white and peach-trimmed quilt now lays unfolded on one of our spare beds. Twenty-nine of its 30 squares each feature the carefully stitched name of one … Continue reading

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Why the Wrangle over Country of Origin Labeling Matters

We must restore our sovereignty to conduct our collective lives as we see fit. By Gilles Stockton October 27, 2017 The wrangle over Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) has gone on for over twenty years. After it was finally passed … Continue reading

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Ricker on Government Regulation, 1938

Visitor From St. Paul – A.W. Ricker, Editor Farmers Union Herald Speaks Over Station KSAL A.W. Ricker, editor of The Farmers Union Herald, St. Paul, Minn., visited the state Farmers Union office in Salina, January 21. That evening he made … Continue reading

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What Other Men Think of Farming

“The first and most respectable of all arts is agriculture.”-Roseau. “Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor to man.”-Daniel Webster. “Of all occupations from which gain is secured, there is none better … Continue reading

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