archive for July 17th, 2006

Sam and Ella Don’t Do Pastured

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006.

Food and Water Watch, a nonprofit watchdog organization based in Washington D.C. that advocates clean food for the consumer, has released the names of 106 chicken plants that failed to meet the USDA standards for acceptable levels of salmonella between 1998 and 2005. The data, which was collected via the Freedom of Information Act, also […]

Digest: Organic spreads & spills, the food vs. fuel debate

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006.

The Times (UK): “Ethical eating” is a strong enough trend in London that Whole Foods plans to open its biggest store ever over there.
Montgomery Advertiser: Portrait of a sustainable farm in Alabama, of all places.
Pulse of the Twin Cities: The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is considering an application from Minnesota Pipe Line Company to build […]

Goats! We (heart) goats!: Redwood Hill Farm, Part I

by @ Monday, July 17th, 2006.

Saying hello to the first batch of kids. (Sir Loin photo)

I’ve always loved goats. My grandmother kept sheep for a long time, but they were unsatisfactory and herdish. Scattering in all directions when I barged into their pen to pet their mouldering fleeces. Nearby were two goats, a lady and a gent, but they […]

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