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        <p>My t-shirts are looking gross so, I bought a couple of &quot;Farm Aid&quot; t-shirts to replace. <em><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">-yes I made sure they were American-made and printed...I&#39;ll just hope they&#39;re from cotton grown in the US by some relatives but who&#39;s kidding whom?</span></em> I had one that says &quot;stop factory farming&quot; from a different org.&#160; One where you can adopt farm animals that were &quot;liberated&quot; from places that neglected them.&#160; Farm aid is for family farmers and I noticed one thing, after perusing their site, I came up with jack-shit for MO.&#160; They help IL and IA but not us?&#160; Meh.&#160; Anyway, maybe nobody kicks in much from MO.&#160; Sadly, MO is home to plenty factory farms : (</p>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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I&#39;m not so much into it from the &quot;PETA&quot; side as I am for health/ hygiene/ food source and &quot;small company&quot; vs. large corporation side.&#160; I&#39;m a farmer&#39;s daughter, niece and granddaughter.&#160; Several uncles ran family farms (as their #1 income) and the only money I made prior to working &quot;out&quot; in the world (at 15 at a DQ some 30 miles from my home as it was the closest place to get a job back then) was through buying a couple of calves in early spring and caring for them until autumn when I sold them at sale barn.&#160; I made very little if you look at the work put in, special medical things (not often but they can arise), extra food beyond pasture-grazing?&#160; Let&#39;s say $200 for 9 months of work and then you take out the extra expenses means NOT a big profit. And so it goes for people who can only run 200 head compared to factory farms that over-medicate, feed animals other animals ground up, have unsanitary conditions, the animals are held in cages and never roam or graze or breath fresh air...This is something I have first-hand experience with and it means a lot to me.&#160; <em><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">-I&#39;m watching, note the lovely furrow-wrinkle I&#39;m developing?&#160; </span></em></p><p>It can be different but it means consumers MUST buy from &quot;farmer&#39;s markets&quot; where they&#39;ve investigated the farms where the meat comes from, etc.&#160; It&#39;s work.&#160; People just want to have some hamburger helper but they&#39;re poisoning themselves and their children with bad meat all the while supporting a system of corporate welfare.</p><p>I&#39;ve heard what&#39;s economically &quot;wrong&quot; with family farms vs. factory farms.&#160; I guess it&#39;s all about profit.&#160; In short (and with my understanding because I&#39;m obviously not of this opinion), it would be like setting us back to pre-Industrial Revolution days.&#160; That wasn&#39;t so good for a lot of folks.&#160; My family, on the other hand did just fine what with growing our own food...My mother&#39;s family didn&#39;t do quite as well as they didn&#39;t grow their own.&#160; They did things like renting out the front porch to itinerant workers as a place to sleep (boards under their backs and a roof between them and the sky) or opening up the &quot;front room&quot; as a diner.&#160; Hey, you&#39;re cooking anyway, may as well feed anybody with money and a rumble in their bellies.&#160; Being Jewish, they also did mitzvahs of feeding those who couldn&#39;t pay but requested those who could work to do a little something, even if it was only sweeping the front porch whilst those workers were away for the day or shelling hully-pods.</p><p>I&#39;m not looking at spreadsheets.&#160; History is written by the victor, so you&#39;ll excuse my jaded view of stats codified by those who choose to dole out checks to massive multi-national corporations that have been shifting manpower away from the US to other countries and selling the same products to other countries at lower rates than they sell to us.&#160; When said companies receive these checks (or incentives as &quot;relief&quot; from paying taxes on all that land, all that caged meat, all that property), do you think they put it right into their megalofarms?</p><p>No.&#160; They put it in the golden parachute fund for their CEO in case they need to give him the boot in 6 months because he was caught doing insider-trading or fiddling with a fourteen year old.&#160; They send it abroad to lease more land to hire more workers there -- these companies are diversified.&#160; They aren&#39;t just infecting meat here, they&#39;re making paper in Germany, too.</p><p>Do <strong>not</strong> tell me that the factory farms are better-investigated because we all know that&#39;s bullshit.&#160; Pardon the pun.</p><p>I get uppity about family farms.&#160; It&#39;s emotionally wrenching.&#160; My countryside is being chopped apart to build &quot;new little cities&quot; (urban sprawl) for people who are indebted for everything they &quot;own&quot; when a nice little fixer-upper was to be had in a city that was made grand by their grandparents.&#160; &quot;Use it up, use it up!&#160; Indebt ourselves to pay corporations for the privilege of their shoddy goods!&quot;&#160; Apparently, this is the New American Dream.<br /><em><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">-and the old way is going the way of the dinosaurs and I&#39;m but a wooly mammoth caught chewing my cud...they&#39;ll study me one day.&#160; I mean aliens because I&#39;m just the first to go.</span></em><br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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