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View Article  Organic Farming Steadily Growing in Iowa & Mid-West
Organic Farming Steadily Growing in Iowa & Mid-West

Well, the timing for this post couldn't be more perfect.  I've actually had this post ready to go for several days now, but had so many other timely things to get to first, I put it off.  Then, last night, I received the information from Rep. Ed Fallon about the Losure's free-range hog farm (see below).  So, I guess today has turned into Organic Farming in Iowa day on Blog for Iowa.  Note: Be sure to read the comments under the Ed Fallon post.  DFIA member Kevin Powell also raises free-range swine and has provided us with contact information.


Organic growing

Pioneer Press, St. Paul

. . . Driven by consumers, organic farming is the fastest-growing segment of agriculture in the United States. While it still represents a small fraction of overall farm production, organic has been growing more than 20 percent annually for a decade.

Wisconsin is third behind California and Washington in the number of certified organic farms, but first in the number of organic dairy cows, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

The state is home to La Farge-based Organic Valley, the largest organic cooperative in the United States, which is where the Pearsons ship their milk, and to the Spring Valley-based Midwest Organic & Sustainable Education Service.

Both offer evidence of organic farming's growing presence in the state.

In 1995, Organic Valley had sales of $9 million; this year's sales are projected to be about $180 million.

The nonprofit MOSES programs include an annual conference that has grown from 90 attendees to 1,500 in 15 years.

But unlike in neighboring Minnesota and Iowa, Wisconsin government and educational institutions have not done much to promote organic farming.

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Organic Farming Steadily Growing in Iowa & Mid-West
Organic Consumers Association

. . . Between 1997 and 2001, Iowa farmers more than doubled their organic farmlandto 80,357 certified acres, growing soybeans on about a third of it, corn on another third and hay on 17 percent. In 2001, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin alone accounted for 45 percent of U.S. organic soybean acreage and more than half of organic corn acreage.

Organic livestock production has grown rapidly, too. Between 1992 and 2001, U.S. organic dairy production increased 20-fold, while organic broiler production increased by 188 times.

At the same time, consumer demand for organic food products has risen sharply in the United States, and food manufacturers and retailers are offering more organic products. Governed by federal standards implemented [more than] a year ago, the farms use biological pest controls, cultivation to curtail weeds, and compost and manure to fertilize soils. Private and governmental agencies certify acreage for organic production only after it has been free of synthetic chemical use for three years.

Yields sometimes suffer because of soil infertility and weeds or pests, especially during the transition period, but organic crops also can yield better than conventional crops, said Kathleen Delate, an organic crops specialist and assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture at Iowa State University in Ames.

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View Article  Voter-Verified Paper Ballot Rally Today: What You Can Do Right Now From Your Computer Desk in Iowa
Voter-Verified Paper Ballot Rally:
What You Can Do Right Now From Your Computer Desk in Iowa in Just 2 Minutes





Today is a BIG DAY on the verified voting scene, with a rally just south of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC.


The rally will include election reformers not only from the mothership, Democracy for America, but also from Rock the Vote, MoveOn, True Majority and Verified Voting.

The decisions Congress makes in the next month will determine what voting systems many Americans will use this November and for years to come. Americans should not have to vote on paperless touchscreen machines that have a documented history of malfunctioning and that are highly vulnerable to malicious hacking.

Rep. Rush Holt's (D-NJ) HR.2239 and Senator Bob Graham's (D-FL) companion bill, S.1980, the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003, would require e-voting machines to include a VVPB (voter-verified paper ballot) by November or to provide a paper ballot alternative if states can't retrofit the machines with a paper trail by then.  This important bill already has 141 co-sponsors in the House, but is stuck in committee.


What You Can Do Right Now From Your Computer Desk in Iowa in Just 2 Minutes

Tell Congress to break the logjam so HR.2239 and S.1980 can come to a vote and pass. Let's tell Congress that we want to know for sure that our votes count.  This is our last chance.

Click here to send an instant fax to Senators Harkin and Grassley.  (In support of S.1980)

 

Click here to send an instant fax to your representative in the House.  (In support of HR.2239)

 

It’s fast, free, and easy!  The letter is written for you.  Just fill in your name and address, mark "Send A Fax," and submit.


If you have a few more minutes to devote, here's a way you can send a FREE FAX BY EMAIL to 6 out of the 8 members of the House Administration Committee that is holding up HR.2239.

Go here.  It's all set up for you.

Thanks for your help!

(Poster copyright Rand Careaga, from The Diebold Variations used with permission)



View Article  Ed Fallon: Support Our Iowa Farmers [Free-range pigs]
Ed Fallon: Support Our Iowa Farmers

And now for something completely different on Blog for Iowa....  Received this message from State Representative Ed Fallon (D-66) last night regarding some Iowa-raised free-range pigs!


Greetings,

I don't know how many of you might be interested, but friends of mine, Mary and Dave Losure, play music and raise pork for a living. That's some combo . . . and I've tried both Dave's violin lessons and the pork! They are hoping to find more market opportunities, so if you're interested in some good Iowa grown meat, please give  'em a call.  DeCoster and Iowa Select will be unhappy that you did!

For details, see the message from Mary and Dave below.

Thanks,

Ed


Hello,

We are Mary Schaeffer-Losure and Dave Losure and our friend Ed Fallon thought you might be interested in trying some of our free-range pork and at the same time helping our independent family-run farming operation to stay in business.  We focus on raising pigs the old-fashioned way, 100 percent outdoors on pasture, which combined with special genetics helps provide our pigs with that great flavor pork used to have.  Ed has some in his freezer now, so you can check with him for confirmation!

Our pigs need no antibiotics, growth hormones or animal by-products and are given none.  We sell them whole, half or by quarters at 76 cents per pound live weight.  We deliver the pigs to Lewright Meats in Eagle Grove, Iowa, and the customer pays them for the processing fees.  Processing choices are made by the customer (we can help with decisions).  No matter how much you order, you will get some of all parts of the pig, and a quarter pig will usually fit in a refrigerator freezer.

Free delivery of the meat is available to Ames and Des Moines.

We have pigs scheduled for delivery to Lewright Meats on Tuesday, June 22 [that's today!] and several are still available so this would be a great time to place an order!  We also have set delivery dates in August, September and October. Being born outdoors means our pigs are available seasonally beginning in the spring and ending when all are sold usually in the fall.

Please let us know right away if you are interested in pork from the June 22 pigs.  Orders for the August - October pigs would be welcome too.  We would be happy to send you further information about our operation and about the options for processing the pork.  Please feel free to ask questions.  

And, please tell your friends!  Thank you!

Mary and Dave
Rose Grove Pig Preserve
Hamilton County, Iowa
losuredr@ncn.net
515-325-6349

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