Food, Inc. The movie

By William Cross

Personally, I think this video should be on every agrarians blog, website, or whatever you have available. The word should be spread.

Big Ag surely is not going to tell people the truth about their products, so why not do it ourselves?

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3 Responses to “Food, Inc. The movie”

  1. It was a good start, but I was hoping it would take the problem past the identification stage. I’ve found that over the years, people don’t want to know. Bless their hearts, the average folks are perfectly happy with boneless, factory produced meat. True ‘change’ requires effort. Alot of folks are content in their rut and haven’t found enough reasons in their mind to make the effort. After all, most are running for all it’s worth in the rat race and just don’t feel they have any effort left at the end of the day.

    Have you seen the documentary “King Corn”? That is a serious must-see! It changed my whole thinking on every aspect of our world’s food processing system.

    I’m glad you posted this. It is a topic dear to my heart, but I won’t take up any more space here.

    Keep getting the word out & May the Lord bless you.

    #67
  2. Hi Lee Ann,

    I have not seen that one yet, but I will surely now. Thanks for the heads up on it.

    #69
  3. Dave Imgarten

    When you have plenty of food you can find many problems.
    When you have no food you only have one problem.

    Animal agriculture has changed a lot in the last 50 years but the animals now are treated better and are better kept than in the past.

    #122

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