Beautiful Photos of Farmers' Market Foods
Beautiful Photos of Farmers' Market Foods
Date: 3/5/2010 3:44:10 PM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 1032 times
I am going to bring out an outdated Mobile Me Gallery for
download with beatiful Images that tell the story of one
farming family. There will lots of generic Farmers' Market
photos from the other Beet Keeper beet growers for general
use. Science may not be able to say if local, organic, and fresh
is better, but customers who see these photos will
certainly know where to shop.
1:33 PM
March 5, 2010
I am going to update to project and create an online gallery
with downloadable images for the use of the many Farmers'
Market Managers I met at the California Small Farm 2010
Conference.
Farmers' Markets are a thriving business in America.
I have some great shots they can use on their websites.
There is some discussion whether fresh local organic
is more nutritious than Gonventional FM Foods.
There is also some discussion about whether
GE Ag can Co-exist with Conventional, and Organic.
If GE Alfalfa passes the Supreme Court, then
this will open the door to other foods being GE (GMO).
They may be able to co-exist, but this is going to take
some very strong regulation, and lots of money to work it out.
The FDA would have to spend millions to enforce this.
There would have to be a whole system set up so that
the Organic Standards of USDA could be upheld.
The Natural Product Industry, including Organic
was a $91 Billion Industry in 2009. There would be
a lot of lawsuits if this industry is damaged.
Science right now has a lot to say about this, but
one scientist is not looking at what the others on the other
side are saying.
That is why we need to open a dialogue
between Science, Ethics, and Food.
I have heard some reports that Gylsophate
the main ingredient in Round Up may not be as bad
as some of the reports. We need to look at all the
end results and come to some clear understanding
that goes beyond just getting upset.
Lettuce Grow Together will be our theme.
The CD of images will help support the Dialogue
that I will be writing about here on the Plant Your Dream Blog.
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