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rurallib

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Wed Nov 8, 2017, 10:03 AM Nov 2017

Francis Thicke Warns of Corporate Takeover of Organic Farming

Most of you may remember Francis Thicke who ran for Iowa Secretary of Agriculture several years ago. Thicke is one of the leading experts on organic farming in this country.

https://blogforiowa.com/2017/11/08/francis-thicke-warns-of-corporate-takeover-of-organic-farming/comment-page-1/#comment-3606

The closing comments of Francis Thicke at end of his NOSB term. November 2, 2017:​

There are two important things that I have learned during my five years on the NOSB. First, I learned that the NOSB review process for materials petitioned for inclusion on the National List is quite rigorous, with Technical Reviews of petitioned materials and careful scrutiny by both NOSB subcommittees and the full board.

The second thing I learned, over time, is that industry has an outsized and growing influence on USDA—and on the NOSB (including through NOSB appointments)—compared to the influence of organic farmers, who started this organic farming movement. Perhaps that is not surprising, given the growing value of organic sales. As organic is becoming a $50 billion business, the industry not only wants a bigger piece of the pie, they seem to want the whole pie.

We now have “organic” chicken CAFOs with 200,000 birds crammed into a building with no real access to the outdoors, and a chicken industry working behind the scenes to make sure that the animal welfare standards—weak as they were—never see the light of day, just like their chickens. The image consumers have of organic chickens ranging outside has been relegated to pictures on egg cartoons.

We have “organic” dairy CAFOs with 15,000 cows in a feedlot in a desert, with compelling evidence by an investigative reporter that the CAFO is not meeting the grazing rule—by a long shot. But when USDA does its obligatory “investigation,” instead of a surprise visit to the facility, USDA gives them a heads up by making an appointment, so the CAFO can move cows from feedlots to pasture on the day of inspection. This gives a green light to that dairy CAFO owner to move forward with its plans to establish a 30,000-cow facility in the Midwest.


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Francis Thicke Warns of Corporate Takeover of Organic Farming (Original Post) rurallib Nov 2017 OP
Unless dems get some fed. power this will get worse. AJT Nov 2017 #1
Cool. I can watch an Amazon drone picking my organic produce and deliver direct to my home? IADEMO2004 Nov 2017 #2
and dicamba is the new big boy in the herbicide world rurallib Nov 2017 #3
Next year will be beans around me the year after corn, lab testing, and lawyers. IADEMO2004 Nov 2017 #4

AJT

(5,240 posts)
1. Unless dems get some fed. power this will get worse.
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 10:46 AM
Nov 2017

The GOP does not believe in any of the regulations that protect consumers or small/medium sized farms. As far as the GOP is concerned there is no such thing as fraud.

IADEMO2004

(5,580 posts)
2. Cool. I can watch an Amazon drone picking my organic produce and deliver direct to my home?
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 02:42 PM
Nov 2017

Butcherbots sweep up free range broiler chicken process it on the way to my front door? With a video app I could choose my own chicken or tomato.

CAFOs are just like Wall Street and Major Banks they will just self-regulate right?

I don't think my own garden could pass organic test due to ag chemicals sprayed and drifting on three sides of my yard.

No rules is the new rule out here.

IADEMO2004

(5,580 posts)
4. Next year will be beans around me the year after corn, lab testing, and lawyers.
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 05:00 PM
Nov 2017

Every plant, bush, and tree with leaf wilt or drop after spraying I plan to have tested.

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