Posted by DB4600 on November 10, 2017 at 10:19:24 from (174.219.135.146):
In Reply to: Re: Dairy production posted by paul on November 10, 2017 at 08:06:36:
...Now you and I both know that a picture of a cow in a pasture and a farmer holding a pitchfork will have to be photoshopped because the likely hood of that is rarely found today. We might as well throw in the picture of a farmer in bib overalls wearing a straw hat sitting on his narrow front tractor also. I agree with what you say about the farm to market mentality. One of my brothers has worked for a couple nationally known brands. At one he was in charge of R&D and his contributions are still on store shelves and restaurant tables. He commented several times on the total lack of understanding they saw in the consumer feedback regarding where the general public's food actually comes from. In small town USA we still have local bakeries and butcher shops and generally have an understanding of the food chain. Conversely I've seen the trend for health markets and food coops in bigger cities for those trying to feel better about themselves.
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