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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQnnU4BQz-0&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL - Food Inc. Full Movie part 1 of 7
Woodn't mind watchin' dese ones fer free....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwR44T69_Is - Fresh The Movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKPcuwOOGqY&feature=related - Dirt The Movie
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Very interesting documentary. I ran across it last night but missed the first 5 minutes. The documentary was well made, informative, and quite shocking in a number of ways. I was especially shocked at monsanto suing the seed cleaner for so called "encouragement" of producers cleaning RR beans. I'm waiting for parsley to jump into this one. Gonna fill my popcorn bowl sit back and watch this thread...
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I agree, they were looking to shock the consumer in the name of entertainment.
After thinking about it for a few hours, I don't think it made farmers look too bad...he really hammered on the big agribusinesses.
If you missed it, I think you can watch it online at cbc.ca
[URL="http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/passionateeyeshowcase/2010/foodinc/"]http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/passionateeyeshowcase/2010/foodinc/ [/URL]
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Interesting, and typical cbc crap is what I say. The chick with her pathetic excuse for a barn, being pushed out by her contract company? Poor girl. Look at her fricking barn people. How safe did that look. My chicken coop looks like a friggin hospital ward compared to that.
I thought it was interesting in that I agree something has gone wrong in some ways, but it was a little like a mickael moore documentary in that it was quite one sided. But why would the cbc ask for reality?
The dude OUTSIDE slaughtering his chickens? How sanitary. No flies at all, hee hee.
Anyways, gotta go educate some kids. My wife and I watched it together and she is not a historic farmgirl, but she groaned at the ridiculous spots, like when the pig dude sat in the pig pen and the movie makers made this to seem like he was relaxing in a rose garden. Like the big producers can't cuddle up to a tree, and make their livelihood romantic...
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i don't think it casts farmers in a bad light but it does try to point out that modern agriculture is less about food and more about an industrial production system. i couldn't see anything about it that you could challenge on fact. it's just a narrative on how things are done with the slant that maybe the system doesn't care about food quality like it used to.
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Exactly Parsley - saw it a while ago but already knew about it by the increase in demand for our grass-fed beef. The consumer votes with their shopping cart. Most telling thing in this thread is that some farmers hadn't watched it until now - way behind the consumers.
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13 plants but only 4 major beef processors controlling 75% in the US? Can this get down to ONE in the future?
Too much control in too few corporations with profit the only motive.
No regard for health or nutrition or consequences of processing.
Animals in close concentrations breed disease and cause issues in processing.
Our families butchered grass fed cattle, out side raised pigs and chickens, outdoors with the flies for years, still cleaner than the massive slaughter plants.
Why is the consumer NOT allowed to see the processing of our food?
Lots to hide perhaps? Scary bloody disgusting, would turn consumers off?
Big money dictating government regulation.
They suggested CHEAP corn as the root cause of many issues in our food supply. Number one is high fructose corn syrup.
It costs more to eat properly.
Cheap food = poorer food = health consequences.
Farmer a victim as much as consumer.
Sad if true, very hard to undo.
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