To those of you who are referencing the citiots, environmentalists and such, you are so right.
I'm on the board of directors' of the Minnesota Agricultural Interpretive Center (commonly called Farmamerica) near Waseca. Website is www.farmamerica.org.
We are a non-profit trying to do multiple tasks to inform the public about many aspects of agriculture and what it means to them. In other words farmers aren't inherently bad, don't abuse animals, don't haphazardly use fertilizer, and weed killer, etc. Of course as a non-profit we are not able to do all we talk about, but I believe we are making progress.
Please check out the website and spread the word and if you're in the area, stop in and get first hand info on our mission.
I don't know if this is totally true, but based on who mentioned it I have no reason to doubt it. The story goes that an area Farm Broadcaster had a friend who knew a farmer who sold beef directly to consumers. A consumer came to get beef and asked the farmer to see the animal she would get beef from. The farmer showed her and she asked, "How long does it take the animal to grow back the beef you will be selling me?" Seems hard to believe, but points out that the true aspects of everything connected to agriculture needs to be continually told.
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