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Killing Off the Small Farm: Alex Jones Talks with Judith McGeary 1/3

Alex also talks with Judith McGeary, the Executive Director of FARFA. McGeary is an attorney and small farmer. She has a B.S. in Biology from Stanford University and her Juris Doctor from the University of Texas at Austin. After a clerkship with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, she practiced as an attorney doing a combination of administrative law, litigation, and appeals. She and her husband live on a small farm outside of Austin. Ms. McGeary talks to Alex about animal ID and the government plan to eliminate small farmers and restrict the healthy food choices of Americans.

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Under the earlier plans for NAIS, each animal would have to be identified and physically tagged, in many cases with radio frequency tags or microchips. Factory farms of chickens and swine would be able to identify whole groups of animals with one number, but most regular farmers and individuals would have to identify each animal individually. “Events” in the animal’s life would have to be reported within 24 hours. All of this information will be kept in databases by the state government or private companies, while the federal government will have the right to access the databases as it deems necessary.

Although the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has stated that it is dropping the original plans for NAIS, Big Ag and Big Tech continue to push for the program at both the federal and state levels.

The NAIS does not distinguish between large corporate factory farms and the smallest family farm, pleasure horse owner, or the grandmother with a few laying hens. The NAIS will drive small and medium-size farmers and ranchers out of business, increasing the consolidation of our food supply into the hands of a few large, multinational corporations. The government is wasting your taxpayer dollars on a program that will lead to increased food prices and decreased quality.

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Agriculture in India

Interview of Students, Dr. Rama Naidu Insititute of Rural Development, Tuniki Village, Medak District,AP

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Department Of Agriculture Event Part 1

Department of Agriculture Event Part 1: Interview with Eric Tanouye & Glenn Sakamoto.

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Northport (Malaysia) Bhd – Ministry of Agriculture TVC

Northport (Malaysia) Bhd in Ministry of Agriculture TVC

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Maize 2010 Part2 O’Brien Brothers Fendt 818 NH FR9080 Roofcam T6080

Please subscribe and comment O’Brien Brothers Harvesting 2010 in Co.Offaly Part 2 Forager In Cab view RoofCam Over the top into tri-axle kane

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Images Of Solihull Past

Solihull probably came into being about a thousand years ago as a clearing in the forest to which people would come to trade. The Doomsday Survey of 1086 would suggest that it was one of the most sparsely populated areas in the country. The first known reference to Solihull occurs in a tax list dated around 1180. The earlier Anglo-Saxon settlement of Ulverlei lay about two miles north west, in the area of present day Olton.

“It is most likely that Solihull was founded, during the lordship of the last of the de Limesis , as a market centre , a ‘planted borough’. The site chosen was at the junction of important medieval roads on top of the hill from which it derived its name ’soly hill’ meaning ‘miry hill’. It may be that there was already a holy well. The origins of St Alphege Church date from this time.”

By 1200 Solihull was fully established and Ulverlei was being referred to as Olton. It began to develop at the beginning of the 13th century with market rights granted in 1242. In 1417 Henry V claimed the manor as his own.

Solihull’s relatively isolated position precluded any large scale or dramatic changes. Agriculture remained the chief source of employment locally, together with the manufacture of hunting weapons and agricultural implements. By the 18th century Solihull was well established as an administrative centre being the seat seat of the Petty Sessions, having it’s own County Court, and a grammar school which famously rejected Samuel Johnson’s application to be the headmaster. By the end of the century the area’s main industry was still farming with Solihull as it’s market centre, but it was also developing as a location for the grand houses of Birmingham’s industrialists.

Industrial Birmingham has been growing at a prolific rate since the mid 18th century. The opening of the Birmingham to Oxford Railway destroyed Solihull’s isolation for ever and it’s growth began in earnest.

Part of my Solihull Local History Series.

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Steam power in Agriculture TRAILER

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European tour covering steam scenes in England, Germany, France, Italy and Netherlands
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Hoveringham Village show part 1 Agricultural

The Nottinghamshjre Village of Hoveringham its annual show agricultural tractors from Ford Massey Ferguson Nuffield and even a Threshing machine and a tractor pull for charity

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CSM Horticulture Video

A video I did for College of San Mateo’s Horticulture Department

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Agricultural Implements :: Agriculture Department :: Government of Sindh
Directorate General, Agricultural Engineering & Water Management Sindh Hyderabad
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