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Click Here to view Our BlogU.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance is partnering with Discovery Communications to continue to help Americans learn more about how food is grown and raised. Check out these videos, featuring real farmers and ranchers. Watch as real consumers get answers about the agricultural community’s commitment to continuous improvement and the role farmers and ranchers play in providing healthy choices for people everywhere. Please have a seat at our growing table and join in on the conversation.
Many thanks to Woolf Farm near Huron, Calif., and Kester Ranch in Monterey County, Calif., which provided beautiful backdrops for the filming of these videos.
This full-feature edition includes expanded conversations between consumers, farmers and ranchers about how food is grown and raised. For more information and to join the conversations, please visit us at http://www.fooddialogues.com.
Farmers and ranchers are listening and want to answer Americans' questions about how their food is grown and raised. For more information and to join the conversations, please visit us at http://www.fooddialogues.com.
Farmers, ranchers and consumers alike all want healthy choices when it comes to food. For more information and to join the conversations, please visit us at http://www.fooddialogues.com.
Learn how America's farmers and ranchers are committed to continually working to improve how agriculture affects people, the planet and business. For more information and to join the conversations, please visit us at http://www.fooddialogues.com.
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- Will Gilmer, USFRA Face of Farming & Ranching, talks about antibiotic use on his dairy farm. Read his story here: http://www.fooddialogues.com/posts/2013/05/16/the-antibiotics-chronicles-gilmer-dairy
- We hear a great deal about climate change and the impact farming has on the environment. Is it possible that yards are creating more carbon dioxide than a corn field? According to a study published in the Soil Science Society of America Journal, lawns are producing more carbon dioxide than researchers originally calculated. http://feedstuffsfoodlink.com/story-lawns-emit-more-carbon-dioxide-corn-fields-71-97873
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