tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post2657047842602497603..comments2025-07-06T01:10:15.066-06:00Comments on My Dirt Road Anthem: The Hand That Feeds UsChristy @ My Dirt Road Anthem: A Runner's Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05571125963317402377noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-1557402366827222422011-09-05T15:38:10.300-06:002011-09-05T15:38:10.300-06:00We have a local family owned grocery chain that bu...We have a local family owned grocery chain that buys local produce to sell in the stores. I am not sure what they get for each but I would hope it would be better than what bigger chains pay their farmers. We grow and catch a lot of our food back here since for many decades our families had to live off of the land to survive. We still do those things but we are able to supplement items from the grocery store. I share the same appeciation that goes into the growing and harvesting the food as you do. :)Jess A @cajunrunnerjesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04483633828532103352noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-1139086477118646422011-08-31T14:01:34.508-06:002011-08-31T14:01:34.508-06:00Thanks for this post. I saw a bumper sticker that...Thanks for this post. I saw a bumper sticker that I loved the other day that said "Don't cuss a farmer or a trucker with your mouth full." How true is that? People who think they should get food for free/next to nothing really upset me. We need to pay for quality food because quality food costs money to produce.<br /><br />I used to be very far removed from the food chain and honestly, ignorance is bliss. But then I married a country boy who will be inheriting a massive farm his dad works now (on top of his full time job). There are pigs in the backyard right now that will soon become food and cows on the farm that feed my husbands immediate family. Breeding and selling cows essentially is my father in law's retirement plan. The farm is currently in a government program which is a huge help financially to the family. Farmers should be rewarded for their hard work. On the farm it's never a holiday or weekend. The horses, cows and pigs have to eat and drink everyday. <br /><br />Luckily FFA and 4H are HUGE in the teeny town I live in and a lot of the kids just sold their animals they cared for at the county fair.Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17894387418404497746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-25951587581401065332011-08-30T06:39:04.066-06:002011-08-30T06:39:04.066-06:00I think if we had the money, Ryan would be a farme...I think if we had the money, Ryan would be a farmer! He's always been interested in his uncle's farm and keeps talking about it. But yes, it's way to much, not only for land but the equipment. Maybe someday he can have a little plot.<br /><br />I try to support the local farmer's markets as much as possible. And I've noticed the grocery stores here are starting to have a 'locally grown' section in the produce area. That's good. I keep hoping that a 'health' wave will start and everyone will want locally grown produce and meats and not want all the processed crap. Probably won't happen in my lifetime, but hopefully my kids!!Laura Bellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10312210955440443865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-49529641529406365092011-08-30T03:05:20.404-06:002011-08-30T03:05:20.404-06:00Is the picture in your header new? It's aweso...Is the picture in your header new? It's awesome! And this is an awesome post! I wish the article went more in depth into how much corporate farms produce. It's probably pretty substantial. I grew up in a small rural farming community and understand exactly what you're talking about. I'm sure farmers don't get as many subsidies because they don't have the lobbying power of many groups. They are good hard working Americans who have always figured out a way to get things done themselves. They don't have someone like the ACLU and others lobbying and arguing for them like every NON-WORKING bum in the inner-city. As a result, they are probably overlooked a lot. Plus, it seems like lately, the US has the mindset of it's easier to borrow and buy from other countries and continue to drive ourselves deeper and deeper into debt. Oops, I'm getting really political here - sorry! Great post though!Jim ... 50after40https://www.blogger.com/profile/14165153305680378261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-20771299192458989062011-08-29T21:01:56.135-06:002011-08-29T21:01:56.135-06:00so i feel pretty removed from it all...i just dont...so i feel pretty removed from it all...i just dont think i know a lot about farming. but this just sounds terrible. i CAN appreciate how hard farmers work and they do it all with little recognition and little pay-off. that makes me incredibly sad!Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17378429616486417815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-56891038382400333532011-08-29T13:32:14.272-06:002011-08-29T13:32:14.272-06:00This is CRAZY. I watched Food, Inc. about a year a...This is CRAZY. I watched Food, Inc. about a year ago and was so shocked. Thanks for the reminder!Stephanie Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03197594431043361760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-42679515091720016512011-08-29T12:14:57.087-06:002011-08-29T12:14:57.087-06:00I'm very removed from the farming food chain, ...I'm very removed from the farming food chain, but the topic comes up a lot in Boulder. We have a booming farmers' market and a lot of health conscious people. It's hard not to do at least some thinking about it.<br /><br />I agree with you that we need to do more to get young people interested in farming, but I'm not sure how. I have thought about putting my kids in 4H, but as a city girl I'm not sure what they could actually do. How can you learn that life if you can't live it? I really do want them to be more in touch than I am...at the very least so that they can be self-sufficient if there's some huge crisis. (Maybe I've read too much science fiction.....)Terzahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10617301871875902162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-85093704687787108242011-08-29T11:57:18.606-06:002011-08-29T11:57:18.606-06:00My story is the same as Bobbi's above - my Mom...My story is the same as Bobbi's above - my Mom was on a dairy farm growing up, and that whole side of the family is involved in farming. It was always a ton of fun going on family vacations to the farm every summer growing up, there was just so much to do there. <br /><br />How much farm subsidies to give is one of the toughest policy decisions. I really don't know what to suggest on that. <br /><br />Out here in CA, it seems like the huge corporate farms are taking over everything. They buy out all of the small family farms.Nellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11613262056157769496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-34343914780656708372011-08-29T11:45:01.164-06:002011-08-29T11:45:01.164-06:00I have not watched BodyRock.tv in a few months. I ...I have not watched BodyRock.tv in a few months. I might have to give it another go tonight!<br /><br />The whole farming thing is sad. I think too many developers have bought up prime farming land for new houses, new businesses ect. And a lot of farmers thought that it was easier to make a little bit of money by selling then to work the farm forever. Or I feel it is the case for my area in Idaho.Running In Boisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04985540389352425418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-83043414090300463822011-08-29T11:06:46.277-06:002011-08-29T11:06:46.277-06:00You know, I just finished reading a great book, &q...You know, I just finished reading a great book, "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver, and it sort of touches on this subject in that most folks don't even know where their food comes from. It's so unfortunate that as a country we've gotten so far away from that. Personally, I try to support my local farmers as much as possible by purchasing directly from them or their products at the store because I think the quality is so much better.Kendrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13791249950444252618noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-74412337978534921502011-08-29T10:02:35.537-06:002011-08-29T10:02:35.537-06:00I think you make some great points. If we supporte...I think you make some great points. If we supported farmers a bit more we also might be able to get more to return to traditional ways and healthier products, not those that the big food companies want to push our way. Heirloom produce and breeds/organic farming--all good for us but the farmers can't make much of a living off of it, sadly.<br /><br />On a happier note--you won my Barney Butter giveaway! Email me at misszippy1@gmail.com and we'll hook you up!misszippyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16816276167373260149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-77335754630735631792011-08-29T09:57:36.602-06:002011-08-29T09:57:36.602-06:00I don't think many people get "into"...I don't think many people get "into" farming if it's not a family thing because it involves skills that can take years to master. It's not like learning Excel for an office job!Karahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01506087947077839388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-46021072308394749702011-08-29T09:52:02.760-06:002011-08-29T09:52:02.760-06:00Very interesting. So true and somewhat scary for ...Very interesting. So true and somewhat scary for our futures.<br /><br />Good luck with the 3 days of body rock!!Rachelle Wardlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05924064419764851273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-76050727187110566432011-08-29T09:36:37.121-06:002011-08-29T09:36:37.121-06:00I love this post. So important to draw attention t...I love this post. So important to draw attention to the people who are GROWING our food--not the people processing/creating "food" that gets sold in packages in Wal Mart. Of course I am guilty of buying less than local products, but I think every step in the right direction is important.Vanessa @ Gourmet Runnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06927786555693446088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-1582519420192906622011-08-29T09:14:26.992-06:002011-08-29T09:14:26.992-06:00Loved your post today. My husband is a full time f...Loved your post today. My husband is a full time farmer. It's so hard for a young man like you said that would like to start farming to even get started if they dont have someone in the farming business already. I have 2 boys and both of them are coming back to the farm, after college. Farming is a lot of hard work and very stressful. But we wouldnt want to live any other way.Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10851378037307779670noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-58177080575484761982011-08-29T08:24:52.182-06:002011-08-29T08:24:52.182-06:00I come from farming families on both sides of my f...I come from farming families on both sides of my family tree. My parents were both farmer's kids who left to go to the 'city' eventually.<br /><br />I spent lots of time on various relatives farms as a kid and loved it all - very hard workers and season-dependant.<br /><br />I think it is very important to support the 'hands that feed us'... very few people even grow their own vegetables anymore, let alone raise meat animals or have laying chickens.<br /><br />I think a lot of people don't have any idea where their food 'really' comes from.<br /><br />On a different note, way to go on the Barney Butter win on Miss Zippy1.Ellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01340601848402239435noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-24637206508940207192011-08-29T07:37:57.257-06:002011-08-29T07:37:57.257-06:00My mom grew up on a dairy farm, and that whole sid...My mom grew up on a dairy farm, and that whole side of my family (and it's BIG) is very connected to farming, either directly or indirectly.<br /><br />This is something that we as a nation need to be WAY more aware of...bobbihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04527731795745786604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6993815500672701308.post-32130315416668033942011-08-29T07:21:16.665-06:002011-08-29T07:21:16.665-06:00Interesting to look at the profitable side is the ...Interesting to look at the profitable side is the food processing - the stuff that we mostly don't need.<br /><br />I know I'm pretty removed from the food chain - except for the garden in my yard and the farmers markets we try to frequent.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17494943565417395006noreply@blogger.com