archive for April 14th, 2007

Heartland Institute aims for gut, but hits below the belt

by @ Saturday, April 14th, 2007.

Good news! The plot to get us to pay more for organic food has been foiled by our friends at the Heartland Institute, the Big Food-funded spin factory masquerading as some sort of grassroots libertarian nonprofit. (I especially love the Smokers’ Lounge section.)
Today I read an edifying article from Heartland about a months-old study commissioned […]

Digest: Apple moth threat, Monsanto campaign, consumers tuning out food alerts

by @ Saturday, April 14th, 2007.

The next med fly?: A new insect pest, ravenous and quick to multiply, is threatening California agriculture and horticulture. Native to Australia, the apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana) eats nearly everything — fruits, vegetables, native shrubs. The San Francisco Chronicle has articles about how home gardeners can help stop the spread and what it means for […]

Canadian hog farmers are greedier than their pigs

by @ Saturday, April 14th, 2007.

It seems that Canadian industrial hog farmers have forgotten why food exists.
They have forgotten that food is for eating, and not just for selling. It just so happened that due to the industrial revolution, and the creation and eventual popularization of city living, that many people who eat food stopped raising or growing their own […]

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