Comments for Modern Farmer https://modernfarmer.com/ Farm. Food. Life. Mon, 15 Jul 2024 14:47:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Comment on Rats With Wings, Vaccines, And New Breed—2024’s Solutions to the Bird Flu Crisis by Cyndy https://modernfarmer.com/2024/07/rats-with-wings-vaccines-and-new-breed-2024s-solutions-to-the-bird-flu-crisis/#comment-74672 Mon, 15 Jul 2024 13:36:12 +0000 https://modernfarmer.com/?p=158125#comment-74672 In reply to Joe Regan.

In the article the bird flu is stated as H1N1, which is incorrect. The correct term for this virus is H5N1 like Dr. Falconer stated.

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Comment on Why Maine is Taking the Feds to Court Over Sludge by organic chemist https://modernfarmer.com/2024/06/why-maine-is-taking-the-feds-to-court-over-sludge/#comment-74645 Sun, 14 Jul 2024 22:55:28 +0000 https://modernfarmer.com/?p=157683#comment-74645 In reply to Darren Finch.

PFAS is a persistent organic pollutant and a forever chemical, nothing about this (and there is nothing yet) that can remediate it, hence the problem. You sound like a salesman.

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Comment on How Can We Mobilize New Farmers? by Roxanne Christensen https://modernfarmer.com/2024/07/how-can-we-mobilize-new-farmers/#comment-74639 Sun, 14 Jul 2024 16:59:37 +0000 https://modernfarmer.com/?p=162348#comment-74639 Though heartfelt Jennifer’s call to farm breaks no new ground. She is right that to re-establish robust, a locally-based food production that contributes significantly to the nation’s food supply, we have to make farming attractive and economically viable to the next generation of farmers. Perpetuating the agrarian ideal is a limiting way to do it. 
Trying to jump that period in history where we started pulling up fences and paving over farmland by expecting people to wander back to the good old days is not realistic. The woodlot that was used to grow firewood and lumber for building; the kitchen garden near the house used to grow table foods like salad; larger areas away from the house used for storage crops; grazing lands turned to an orchard to harvest deep nutrients. None of this is relatable for most people.
According to the US government census office, 1920 marked the beginning of the shift in the country’s population from urban to rural. Today it is about 80%. The urban/rural classification drives government aid programs so statistics are shifted around, but erosion of the rural way of life has been evident for years. Small farmers have been losing ground for over a century. Yet, encouraged by beginning farmer training and support programs offered by the government and the vast network of advocacy groups, some like Jennifer try, by heading back to the land. Most often their farm dream is a homestead set amid whatever open space can be found, a tractor and barn and sizeable operating overhead. This is what makes it so challenging to start as a business.
The model new farmers are using based on our rural heritage is no longer supported by modern economics. This cannot be fixed by growing practices no matter how sustainable/organic/regenerative/climate smart they are. When the inevitable financial difficulties arrive, they re-enforce the widespread perception that farming requires a life dedicated to hardship and taking a vow of poverty. Few want to sign on to this.
There are more people looking for a small business opportunity than there are looking to return to the land. Some could be convinced that farming is a good one. How? Change from the mindset of trying to create the perfect image of a farm out in the country to building a business that serves local markets and allows people to start up wherever they happen to be. Highlight that there is money to be made doing this. To read more on this see here: https://spinfarming.com/concepts/not-your-fathers-farming/

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Comment on Smokable Plants You Can Grow That Aren’t Marijuana Part 2 by William Moriarty https://modernfarmer.com/2021/04/smokable-plants-you-can-grow-that-arent-marijuana-part-2/#comment-74637 Sun, 14 Jul 2024 16:40:14 +0000 http://modernfarmer.com/?p=142854#comment-74637 What about Salvia Devorium (Spelling may be wrong)

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Comment on How Can We Mobilize New Farmers? by John Metzer https://modernfarmer.com/2024/07/how-can-we-mobilize-new-farmers/#comment-74632 Sun, 14 Jul 2024 14:10:50 +0000 https://modernfarmer.com/?p=162348#comment-74632 I am interested in the research that says 90% of Americans could be fed from food grown within 100 miles of them. Please send a link to that research. Thank you.

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Comment on The 10 Weirdest and Wackiest Farm Crimes of 2015 by Orion T. Frank https://modernfarmer.com/2016/01/farm-crime-2015/#comment-74618 Sun, 14 Jul 2024 02:39:53 +0000 http://modernfarmer.com/?p=42608#comment-74618 Share your favorite blog post in the comments below!

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Comment on Opinion: Bird Flu is a Problem. The Way We Deal With it is Cruel by Jeanmarie https://modernfarmer.com/2024/07/opinion-bird-flu-is-a-problem-the-way-we-deal-with-it-is-cruel/#comment-74615 Sun, 14 Jul 2024 00:00:08 +0000 https://modernfarmer.com/?p=158037#comment-74615 This was hard to read, the whole issue of factory farming is upsetting, and I’m even more disturbed to learn of VSD as a commonly used method to cull birds that are possibly infected. It seems like operators are afraid to think of chickens as living animals instead of production units. They can be raised and slaughtered humanely, it just has to be prioritized by the corporations who own these farms. I only buy eggs from farms where they are exclusively raised on pasture, and I seldom buy chicken meat anymore, because I don’t want to contribute a dime to the bottom line of companies that accept the suffering of millions of birds in exchange for their profits.

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Comment on Take a Break with These Food and Farming Video Games by Haccker https://modernfarmer.com/2022/01/farming-video-games/#comment-74611 Sat, 13 Jul 2024 19:16:51 +0000 https://modernfarmer.com/?p=145153#comment-74611 Im a hardcore gammer and love this game

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Comment on Why Don’t We Eat Turkey Eggs? by Colin https://modernfarmer.com/2016/11/dont-eat-turkey-eggs/#comment-74598 Sat, 13 Jul 2024 06:21:50 +0000 http://modernfarmer.com/?p=50783#comment-74598 In reply to David Oteo.

What area are you. I’m in the market for buying a breeding pair cheers Colin

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Comment on How to Raise Crickets for Food by Lee Robbins https://modernfarmer.com/2018/08/how-to-raise-crickets-for-food/#comment-74590 Fri, 12 Jul 2024 18:03:49 +0000 https://modernfarmer.com/?p=63007#comment-74590 Great info!

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