Help Fight the Corporate Attack on Small Farming
Part of my garden regimen beginning last year included browsing Granny’s Heirloom Seeds looking for varieties of seeds that were free from any genetic modification or cloning and at the time I hoped the red flag waivers were wrong about the corporate assault on our food supply. Today, I’m thankful I made the decision and have taken further steps to increase the amount of food my family consumes from local sources as well as right here in our garden. The time to act is now to stop legislation that would put even greater favor in the hands of corporations.
America’s small farmers are under attack through a series of bills presented under the guise of “food safety.” I don’t want to lose my freedom to grow, buy and eat real foods. Let’s fight for our small farmers who not only need our protection and support, but actual freeing from government intrusion, control and harm.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CONGRESSPEOPLE & SPREAD THE WORD:
** Contact your representatives AND local newspaper: http://www.usalone.net/cgi-bin/oen.cgi?qnum=7499
** Another easy way to contact your representatives: https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml
To understand more about Alternative Agriculture and the importance of protecting seed banks and small farmers please have a listen to the following:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A0661B3220AB8134By the way, my heirloom tomatoes are looking great in my greenhouse made from a plastic covered dog kennel. My husband and I have agreed we want to do a little worm farming. He wants to farm night crawlers and redworms to sell as bait. I want the rich compost and productive means of ridding of my veggie and lawn waste. Selling wiggling things sounds like a good route to go to add something more to our cottage industry plans.
Make a stand – plant a seed.
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