Encourage Obama to Keep His Promise Regarding GMO Foods.

January 12, 2009

Obama said he would call for mandatory labeling of all GMO foods. Encourage him to keep his promise by signing this petition.

Hat tip to Punkgardener.


This is NOT Change

January 6, 2009

People who know me or who have read my writing for any length of time know that I am no fan of Obama. However, I did have some hope that an Obama election could mean positive things for the organic food movement. Maybe his administration would be the first to stand up to agri-business giants like Monsanto, who seem intent on poisoning the world’s food supply with GMO crops and Round Up.

Did we get promised changes? No, Obama decided to nominate Tom Vilsack as Secretary of Agriculture. This is a horrible choice for so many reasons, but here are just a few:
•    Vilsack has been a strong supporter of genetically engineered pharmaceutical crops, especially pharmaceutical corn.
•    The biggest biotechnology industry group, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, named Vilsack Governor of the Year. He is also the founder and former chair of the Governor’s Biotechnology Partnership.
•    When Vilsack created the Iowa Values Fund, his first poster child for economic development was Trans Ova and their pursuit of cloning dairy cows.
•    The undemocratic 2005 seed preemption bill was the Vilsack’s brainchild. The law strips local government’s right to regulate genetically engineered seed.
•    Vilsack is an ardent supporter of corn and soy based biofuels, which use as much or more energy to produce as they generate and drive up world food prices, literally starving the poor.

If you are so inclined, the Organic Consumer’s Association is hosting a petition drive with hopes of gathering 100,000 people who are opposed to this appointment. You can check it out here.


Rebel Farmer

January 6, 2009

Interesting interview with farmer and political contrarian Joel Salatin, from Mother Earth News.

Some of what he says makes sense, though I think he takes a rather unfair swipe at vegetarians. In my 35 years, I  have only met one vegetarian who was sickly because of their vegetarian diet. The person had shifted to being vegan without really taking into account what was needed to make that a healthy lifestyle.


Family has Organic Co-Op Raided by Officers

January 3, 2009

John and Jacqueline Stowers run a small family food co-op for their friends called Manna Storehouse. Folks in the co-op pool their resources and buy organic goods from  local farmers, as well as trade their own goods with one another. In the past we would have thought of this as a community bonding together to provide healthy food to one another. Now, apparently, it is illegal and requires police to use military inspired SWAT tactics to hold a peace loving family at gun point while their personal goods were confiscated.

Read about the event here.

See an interview with the victims here.


Rejecting rBGH Foods

June 11, 2008

Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH) is a genetically engineered form of Bovine somatotropin, which is administered to dairy cattle in order to increase production. It is marketed under the name Posilac by Monsanto, an agri-business giant (the same company produces Roundup to control weeds, another product I no longer use).

The use of rBGH is what prompted us to start buying organic foods, especially milk, which our young daughter consumes in large amounts. The price difference is really negligible.

Currently the United States is the only Western nation that allows rBGH to be used. The European Union, Australia, Japan and Canada have outlawed its use due to adverse side effects in both the cattle who receive the injections and in people who consume the milk. Cows that receive the steroid injections are productive for only half as long as a cow that is raised naturally; they are more likely to suffer infections and thus need antibiotics, which are passed along in milk; are more likely to suffer from mastis (swelling of the utters); digestive problems; birth defects (including underdeveloped legs and hoofs).

Humans are at an increased risk of cancer, antibiotic resistance, and early onset of puberty (especially in girls).

As is typical, our government agencies act in the best interest of corporations, not on behalf of the people.  As recently as 2007, the State of Pennsylvania made it illegal to advertise milk as rBGH free, striking a blow to free speech and liberty everywhere. (Note: the decision was reversed earlier this year, allowing labeling and advertising of rBGH free products) The best way to fight this sort of corporate bullying is through consumer pressure, which has led to the decrease in use of rBGH. The Organic Consumer Association lists the following companies that have gone either partially or fully rBGH free:

Top rBGH & rBST-Free Processors

1. Dean Foods ( P)
5. Kroger (C) (as of 2/08)
6. Dairy Farmers of America (P)
7. HP Hood (P)
11. Darigold (P)
12. Prairie Farms Dairy (C) (as of 2/08)
14. National Dairy Holdings (P)
16. California Dairies, Inc. (C)
18. Safeway Dairy Group (P)
30. Publix Super Markets (C)
42. Tillamook County Creamery Assoc. (P)
43. Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Inc. (C)
53. Stonyfield Farm, Inc. (C)
58. Michigan Milk Producers Assoc. (C) (as of 2/08)
59. Wilcox Farms (C)
72. BelGioioso Cheese Inc. (C)
73. Cloverland/Green Spring Dairy (C)
74. Smith Dairy Products (C)
85. Oakhurst Dairy (C)
88. Wawa Dairy (C)
92. Joseph Gallo Farms (C)
97. Oberweis Dairy Inc. (C)

Number: Rank by total dairy sales (2006)
P: Partially rBGH-free
C: Completely rBGH-free

If you can’t find organic milk, at least try and find rBGH milk from one of the above sources. Starbucks and Chipotle have also gotten on the bandwagon. Ben and Jerry’s (producers of my favorite ice cream flavor) have long been rBGH free.

By continuing to put pressure on companies to stop using this dangerous product, we can hopefully eliminate it from the market.