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By Brad Wilson at Oct 11, 2010
As corn prizes rise again, and meat price rises are predicted, remember that farmers subsidized your food for more than a quarter century, especially 1981-2006.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Oct 01, 2010
We find Michael Pollan all over the internet in videos. I find that he repeatedly argues that farm subsidies, specifically "subsidized corn," is the policy cause behind cheap corn that is used in high fructose corn syrup, to feed livestock in animal factories, and which is exported below cost, dumping on farmers around the world, including those in Least Developed Countries (which are 70% rural, and dependent upon farm income and fair farm prices). ... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Sep 25, 2010
The question of how to organize effectively remains a perennial question for activists. Here is a simple example, with photos and brief text comments, that can help point the way. Does your group look like this? If not, read this blog for orientation on a proven, pragmatic approach toward victory.... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Sep 23, 2010
Recent food films such as "Fresh," "Food Inc.," and "King Corn" help us all to learn about farm and food issues. They show us clear and gut wrenching information about key problems. They fail, however, to accurately present the policy causes of these problems or the policy solutions. Instead they give a false policy cause, and by implication, a false policy solution. Inadvertently and unknowingly, they therefore side with the status quo, against US and world farmers, and for the largest corporate agribusinesses that hide behind these false policies, this false paradigm.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Sep 16, 2010
The large international peasant movement finds key support in the United States in the National Family Farm Coalition. They're together with price floors and supply management to stop dumping, and reserves and price ceilings to stop address price spikes.... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Sep 13, 2010
This essay is part of a larger project which is linked at the bottom.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Jan 16, 2010
At times Michael Pollan’s book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, is confusing and false about the farm bill’s Commodity Title. Here is an online example Pollan's views and writing style, which illustrates these points. The article is sometimes cited as a s... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Nov 06, 2009
We in the family farm movement are very thankful for the rise of the food movement as a major player in the farm bill. We have some serious issues to work out, some conflicts to overcome, but we can, we must, we will.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Nov 04, 2009
There are a number of major myths floating around related to the farm bill, all part of a simple, clear, false paradigm. The false paradigm was widely circulated during work on the 2007-8 farm bill.... (More) Comments (0)
Stuffed Foodies Starved Peasants
By Brad Wilson at Nov 04, 2009
The U.S. family farm movement, which has led the controversial direct fight against corporate power and for a just share of the wealth of agriculture for farmers and peasants world wide has long been short on funding from foundations and major donors. St... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Nov 04, 2009
The late Al Krebs monumental book, The Corporate Reapers: The Book of Agribusiness remains a giant in the field of food policy, albeit a hidden giant, full of information that remains missing in the food movement of our day. ... (More) Comments (0)
Granja de crisis, la Crisis Alimentaria
By Brad Wilson at Oct 25, 2009
This is a Spanish translation of the text of my interview on You Tube.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Oct 17, 2009
The Commodity Title is the biggest title in the Farm Bill in terms of global economic impact. The U.S. farm bill has had a huge impact on the global farm crisis and global food crisis, as I expain here.... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Oct 15, 2009
Corn is controversial! I was recently asked to give a corn farmers view of the world food crisis at a food conference. I gave them a lot to think about, a lot of slides and graphs, which I may get posted here (also in Spanish?) in the coming weeks. Her... (More) Comments (0)
The Farmie Foodie Coalition: A Winner for Agribusiness
By Brad Wilson at Oct 15, 2009
In spite of vehement criticisms about each other, Foodies, as I use the word here, and what I call "Farmies" were on board together in support of key US Farm Bill (Commodity Title) policies in recent years, and more importantly, in the crucial policy mat... (More) Comments (3)


