Moving away to college taught farmer’s daughter Bobbi Kleinschmidt how much she cherished the values instilled on that family farm. Work ethic, appreciation for food production and respect for the environment were expected. She writes about trying to create this culture for her children today – a tough task in a suburban setting.
Read More about Farm Culture in Suburbia?Finding the best possible farm animal welfare solution can be an often controversial, emotional and complex effort. But rather than shy from the challenge, guest blogger Tim Amlaw is encouraged that people are talking, whether it be in legislatures, on social media or across the fence.
Read More about Is Talk Cheap in Farm Animal Welfare?Being a mom has made Michele a better person. She writes what she’s learned from motherhood, her legacy (in life and agriculture) and challenges readers to find their own legacy – which often isn’t on your business card.
Read More about Do you know your legacy?Guest blogger Lara Durben has had animal rights extremists throw a rock through her window, participated in a meeting with a HSUS employee who was an Illinois 4-H farm kid and found activists are much savvier than wearing chicken suits on sidewalks. She offers perspective on how poultry organizations have utilized speaker bureaus to empower their producers, participated in social media and how you can blur work and personal life to maximize impact.
Read More about Savvy Chicken Suits: Defining the Food StoryApril showers bring May flowers, right? Mom blogger, MRS writes of her family’s frustrations with the wet spring and complications she has experienced with her pregnancy.
Read More about Farming in the RainProperty rights or freedom of speech? The nasty videos on farms aren’t going to stop. The question is what we do to protect both the families and animals involved. Michele describes a not-so-pretty example of of animal agriculture; she doesn’t believe consumers understand farm animals well enough to have barns filled with video cameras. How can we bridge the two worlds?
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