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devohoneybee at 02:26pm on 26/02/2012
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Sounds very sexy, right? *g*
But actually, this is a VERY interesting film contrasting the Big Agra, monopolizing, mono-cropping, and chemical approach, with the local, organic food movement.
For so many reasons, we need to know more about where our food comes from.
The depictions of factory farming are pretty painful to watch, but worth knowing and contrasting with the interviews of really lovely people doing old style family farming that turns out to not only produce better food without chemical contamination, it actually is more productive per acre.
Plus, cute pictures of piglets. :)
Full documentary available on the Mercola site for one week. Go, watch!
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/02/26/fresh-video-documentary.aspx?e_cid=20120226_SNL_Art_1
But actually, this is a VERY interesting film contrasting the Big Agra, monopolizing, mono-cropping, and chemical approach, with the local, organic food movement.
For so many reasons, we need to know more about where our food comes from.
The depictions of factory farming are pretty painful to watch, but worth knowing and contrasting with the interviews of really lovely people doing old style family farming that turns out to not only produce better food without chemical contamination, it actually is more productive per acre.
Plus, cute pictures of piglets. :)
Full documentary available on the Mercola site for one week. Go, watch!
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/02/26/fresh-video-documentary.aspx?e_cid=20120226_SNL_Art_1