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View Article  Discover “The Wonder Under Us” at Practical Farmers of Iowa’s Summer Camp
Discover “The Wonder Under Us” at Practical Farmers of Iowa’s Summer Camp

By the IFU

Registration is now open for Practical Farmer of Iowa’s 2008 Youth Leadership and Summer Camp Program, “The Wonder Under Us.” If you like exploring Iowa’s wild places, join other campers June 18 to June 21 at the Des Moines area Y-Camp near Boone to enjoy a fun-packed experience for all ages. The Youth Leadership Program, June 16 to June 18, trains young adults ages 14 to 18 to be counselors for the summer camp.

“The Wonder Under Us” camp participants will: go on a discovery hike, spend a day playing and learning in water, visit PFI founders Dick and Sharon Thompson’s farm, and learn about wise land management choices through interactive games. They will also enjoy traditional camping festivities such as stargazing, campfires, archery, and canoeing. Program participants will prepare and dine on local fare during camp as they get in touch with the land and where their food comes from.

Youth Leadership program members will: hike and camp at Ledges State Park, compete in a cookout challenge, tackle the ropes challenge course, zip down the zip line, and learn how to lead children.

PFI has been holding a youth camp since 1992. 2007 PFI camper Spencer Tomlinson, Byron, MN, commented that he "definitely wants to come back."  Some of his favorite camp activities included "playing in the creek, the bacon and ice cream (from local farms), and performing heart surgery on an eggplant" during a food creations contest.
PFI’s Youth and Next Generation program is committed to fostering the wisdom of the next generation through programs for youth and students that highlight the connections between the environment, farms, food and communities.

Contact Cedar Johnson, (515)232-5661, cedar@practicalfarmers.org, for more information about how to sign up for or donate funds to camp.

PFI is a non-profit sustainable agriculture group dedicated to farming that is profitable, environmentally sound, and healthy for consumers and communities. Founded in 1985, PFI has over 700 farmer and non-farmer members throughout Iowa. For more information, call 515-232-5661 or visit www.practicalfarmers.org.

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Leigh Adcock
Iowa Farmers Union
PO Box 8988
Ames, IA 50014
1-800-775-5227
info@iowafarmersunion.org
www.iowafarmersunion.org

View Article  Lobby Day Monday!
Lobby Day Monday

By the IFU

Iowa Farmers Union members and friends are invited to join us Monday, March 17 at the Capitol for our legislative lobby day and press conference. We will have a table in the
South Rotunda Circle from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We will be handing out information to legislators and staffers on our priorities for sustainable agriculture, clean renewable energy, local food systems, and accessible markets. We will have talking points available for you regarding the bills currently before the legislature which pertain to our issues.

At 10:30 a.m.we will host a press conference downstairs in the legislative lunchroom. We will announce the more than 5,000 signatures we have gathered in the past few months from Iowans all around the state calling for a temporary moratorium on construction of CAFOs until economic, social and environmental impacts are addressed to the satisfaction of the majority of Iowans. These signatures will then be presented to Governor Chet Culver.

If you have questions, please contact me at the office or call our lobbyist Judie Hoffman at 515 292 2660.

Note that this event was postponed from Feb. 4 due to bad weather.

See you Monday!
Leigh

Iowa Farmers Union
PO Box 8988
Ames, IA  50014
www.iowafarmersunion.org
info@iowafarmersunion.org
800-775-5227

View Article  April 3 - Best Practices Workshop
April 3 - Best Practices Workshop

By Richard Pirog

We have a special event, The Best Practices workshop - sponsored by the Value Chain Partnerships project (which provides partial funding for RFSWG) on April 3 at the Gateway Hotel in Ames.  This is a very unique event, where we'll present real-life  food value chain challenges and participants will  have opportunities to use their knowledge and wisdom to come up with solutions.

We will have sessions on the following topics:
-Financing an Unconventional Ag Business
-Evaluating Potential Partners and Buyers
-Addressing Challenges in Logistics
-Innovating in a Maturing Market
-Policy and Incentives in Value Chains
-Finding and Retaining Good Employees

Brief write ups on these sessions are found in the attached flier

Each session will be an interactive discussion among practitioners who want to discuss and solve problems. Each session will have a facilitator, an outside consultant, and a short case study to get the discussion rolling.

Anybody who has attended RFSWG meetings is invited, but space is limited so we can keep the audience small enough to allow ample opportunities for dialogue and problem-solving.  This is the first time that participants from all four of our working groups (Regional Foods, Niche Pork, Small Meat Processing, and the new Fruit and Vegetables Group) will come together.

Attached is the flier and registration form. Please respond promptly to me if you are interested in attending - as space for RFSWG is limited.

Hope you'll consider both events!

Thanks,

Rich Pirog
Associate Director
Marketing and Food Systems Program Leader
Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
209 Curtiss Hall Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011-1050
515 294-1854
FAX: 515 294-9696
e-mail:  rspirog@iastate.edu
Web page URL:  http://www.leopold.iastate.edu/
View Article  Family Farms in an Era of Global Uncertainty - John Ikerd
Family Farms in an Era of Global Uncertainty - John Ikerd

By the IFU

Sunday, February 24, 7 p.m., Sun Room, ISU Memorial Union, Ames
 
John Ikerd was raised on a small dairy farm in southwest Missouri and received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in agricultural economics from the University of Missouri. He worked in private industry for a time and spent 30 years in various professorial positions at North Carolina State University, Oklahoma State University, University of Georgia, and University of Missouri before retiring in early 2000.
 
Since retiring, he has spent most of his time writing and speaking on issues related to sustainability, with an emphasis on economics and agriculture. Ikerd is the author of Sustainable Capitalism, A Return to Common Sense, Small Farms are Real Farms, and Crisis and Opportunity: Sustainability in American Agriculture.
 
The 2008 Shivvers Memorial Lecture is hosted by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, the ISU Chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary Society for Agriculture and the ISU Committee on Lectures (funded by GSB).

To read his work on a variety of topics from "The New American Food Economy," "Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations and the Future of Agriculture," and "The Promise and Perils of Biofuels," go to http://web.missouri.edu/~ikerdj/
 
Event flier is attached. Questions, contact Laura Miller at the Leopold Center, (515) 294-5272, lwmiller@iastate.edu

Iowa Farmers Union
PO Box 8988
528 Billy Sunday Rd
Ames, IA  50014
800-775-5227
iafu@isunet.net
www.iafu.org

View Article  IFU Legislative Alert: Support Locally Owned Energy!
IFU Legislative Alert: Support Locally Owned Energy!

By the IFU

By the way, I've added some new content. The delegate tracker, courtesy of MSNBC (which, as a caveat, has been the most generous towards Obama of all the networks out there).

We enourage our membership to contact their legislators to remind them that Locally Owned Renewable Energy needs to be supported this session. IFU has policy in place that calls for renewable energy facilities owned by farmers.  We need to cut down barriers farmers encounter when they attempt to invest in renewable energy facilities. Farmers need to be able to invest in an Iowa rural resource. The renewable energy business is not the sole domain of the state's largest utilities and biofuel companies. Ask your legislator to work on policy for residential and comercial facilities owned by farmers. Two of the best current opportunities are below:
 
SF 355,  C-BED , Policy modeled after Minnesota's successful law to encourage locally owned energy
 
A handout prepared by I-RENEW is attached.

SF 2070, RENEWABLE ENERGY PURCHASES & FACILITIES.
Increases the percentage for utility purchase from alternative energy facilities to 14% by 2014, 20% by 2020 & 25% by 2025. Allows excess amounts to be resold. Establishes specific production requirements for different alternative sources (350 megawatts must be from community-owned renewable energy sources by 2014, 500 megawatts by 2020 and 625 megawatts by 2025; 80 megawatts from a sustainable, closed-loop biomass facility by 2014; 20 megawatts from methane gas recovery and 5 megawatts from a solar energy). Makes the biomass, methane and solar facilities for renewable tax credits.

For more information on these items, contact IFU board member and energy lobbyist Gregg Heide at 712 468 2815 or email him at gheide@evertek.net. For information on other IFU legislative activity, call lobbyist Judie Hoffman at 515 292 2660 or email judiehoffman@yahoo.com.

Iowa Farmers Union
PO Box 8988
528 Billy Sunday Rd
Ames, IA  50014
800-775-5227
iafu@isunet.net
www.iafu.org
View Article  IFU Radio
IFU Radio

By the IFU

Good news for progressive ag advocates!

 Iowa Farmers Union has been invited to provide a weekly two to three-minute commentary on agricultural issues for KTIC-AM radio out of West Point, NE. This station covers western Iowa to Des Moines.

The weekly spot (as yet unnamed--ideas, anyone?) debuted Wednesday, Jan. 2 with a piece by former IFU president Gary Lamb urging Iowans to caucus tonight for the candidate of their choice.

The commentary will run each week at around 3:20 p.m. on Wednesdays. Unfortunately the station is not available on the web yet, but those of you within range, please tune in!

Also, if you have topic ideas or would like to try your hand (and voice) at recording a commentary, contact me at the number below.

Iowa Farmers Union
PO Box 8988
528 Billy Sunday Rd
Ames, IA 50014
800-775-5227
iafu@isunet.net
www.iafu.org

View Article  We Must TAKE Our Country Back!

We Must TAKE Our Country Back!


By Caroline Vernon

Whether it’s health care, the cost of education, our environment or global trade, Corporate America is holding us all hostage to the almighty dollar. Greed continues to trump need as corporations make record profits while more and more Americans fall into poverty every year. Congress allows industry to write policy, and legislators don’t even read the bills they enact. The average person would lose their job for gross negligence. The pharmaceutical/insurance lobbies make billions on the grief of others, systematically denying people essential treatment or drugs in order to save a buck. Half of our taxpayer money goes to the Pentagon who “loses” over a trillion dollars and “it’s nothing but a thing” yet we have to beg to fund health care for our children. Agri-Business dominates at the expense of our environment and health as 85% of our food is now genetically modified, our meat is ridden with hormones and antibiotics, and pesticides have permeated the water table. Global trade agreements allow corporations to exploit for profit with no safeguards in place for workers or the environment.

It is our moral imperative to stand up and say no more! John Edwards seems to be the only candidate that understands that we have to make an aggressive push to take our country back – the key word being “take”. While it is important to be able to bring everyone to the table, we can’t continue to allow Corporate America to eat all the food.

Which comes down to, follow the money…

Edwards and Obama are my two top picks but there are some important distinctions to be made here. I think Obama is awesome and I will support him whole heartedly if he gets the Democratic nod, but as an activist, and more importantly as a mother and your sister, there is way too much at stake in this election, not only for our country but for the planet. Corporate America will never give up their stranglehold on America or the rest of the world so we must TAKE IT from them! There is no negotiating a moral standard… and frankly, that’s what this election is about.

There are two main issues that concern me about Obama; the fact that he voted for the Peru Trade agreement (more of the same of what ails us), and more egregiously, the fact that he is promoting nuclear energy. Coincidentally, Obama has accepted a lot of money from Exelon Nuclear and only stopped taking corporate monies this past year once he decided to run for President. I commend him for that recent decision but I am horrified that he is promoting  nuclear power.

The current energy bill before Congress may have 10 billion dollars allocated toward renewable energy, and that rocks, but if you look at the whole pie, it’s too little too late! 25 billion is allocated for guaranteed loans to build new nuclear sites and billions more for coal fired plants. I mean, this is what I am talking about people… Corporate America writing OUR policy! Do ya’ll remember all the hoopla about storing the nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain? Do you want that in your backyard? Is it OK as long as it’s stored in someone else’s backyard (out of sight, out of mind)? Do you really think our Earth Mother will be served by that? We need to save Her in order to save ourselves. Almost everything we do generates some form of waste by-product. Instead of adding to it, especially nuclear waste, we need to use our considerable ingenuity to invent our way out of this mess. It is our only true hope.  What we absolutely cannot afford is more of the same… business as usual.

Corporate America has had the resources and the necessary information to create new technologies for decades.  Rather than doing the right thing, and truly be leaders of innovation, much of their resources have been spent preventing said technologies from entering the marketplace because, God forbid, that could hurt their bottom line. If their shareholders weren't so blinded by their own greed, they would be able to recognize the incredible opportunity that is presenting itself NOW. Corporate America and our elected officials could simply CHOOSE to lead this necessary technological revolution, but it remains to be seen.... so it's up to us.

We must TAKE our country back!

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