Up-the-Creek
Lovin' The Homestead
Did anyone else watch Food Inc. on the POV segment on PBS today??? I am sure most of everyone here has seen it. This was my first time watching it,...enlightening to say the least. 
This is so great to read. We live in the middle of farm country, and all the small farms are being swallowed-up by bigger farmers, as the older generation has no one interested taking over the family farm. I admire your son.Up-the-Creek said:It was great,..I even made my DH and son set through it. I didn't think either one of them would give a hoot about the food industry,..but they surprised me. I think they both were shocked,..and now my son has become a Joel Salatin fan.He wants to farm when he gets older, Joel will be a good role model for him.
Vicki I let my son read this and you made him blush,..VickiLynn said:This is so great to read. We live in the middle of farm country, and all the small farms are being swallowed-up by bigger farmers, as the older generation has no one interested taking over the family farm. I admire your son.Up-the-Creek said:It was great,..I even made my DH and son set through it. I didn't think either one of them would give a hoot about the food industry,..but they surprised me. I think they both were shocked,..and now my son has become a Joel Salatin fan.He wants to farm when he gets older, Joel will be a good role model for him.
My copy of the DVD has been passed around to four of my friends already, and now it's been on PBS - so maybe people are starting to take notice.reinbeau said:UTC, I understand what you're saying, but there really are millions upon millions of people in this country who just don't read labels - and those that do may not recognize corn products on the labels. The movie was preaching to the choir for me, but I'm glad it was shown, hopefully it opened a few more eyes up to what is wrong with our health today - it is very basic, it is our food supply. If the current administration (or any administration, for that matter, I'm just making a point) really wanted to 'fix health care' they'd start with the food, but that would upset too many applecarts full of money. It's so utterly frustrating.
I agree with you,.it is utterly fustrating. The politics of it all is what really made me go "WHAT?" I guess in our everyday lives we know things are going on, but we don't want to really acknowledge it. Then you see something like this and it just flusters you, the unfairness of it all. You would like to think that our country and our legal system is better than all of that.reinbeau said:UTC, I understand what you're saying, but there really are millions upon millions of people in this country who just don't read labels - and those that do may not recognize corn products on the labels. The movie was preaching to the choir for me, but I'm glad it was shown, hopefully it opened a few more eyes up to what is wrong with our health today - it is very basic, it is our food supply. If the current administration (or any administration, for that matter, I'm just making a point) really wanted to 'fix health care' they'd start with the food, but that would upset too many applecarts full of money. It's so utterly frustrating.