Friday, August 29, 2008

Out of town...





I am so sorry I was unable to post before I left. I have been without computer access for nearly a week. My mother had breast surgery this week. She came through the surgery wonderfully. Chemo should start within the next month. I will be home the beginning of next week. I miss you all! Take Care! Christina




Thursday, August 21, 2008

OH NO!!!!!

Eli Lilly.... Not you too!!!! Click on the link below to read the entire article at the Organic Consumers Association!

Corporados at Drug Giant Eli Lilly Will Now Push Monsanto's Controversial Bovine Growth Hormone

Web Note: This is corporate PR. rBGH is one of the most hated products in the world. That's why Monsanto is dumping it. Why would Eli Lilly want to pick up rBGH? Because they are partners in crime with Monsanto and the biotech industry--pushing largely untested and unlabeled genetically engineered products on an unwilling, but often gullible public.


If it not one giagantic corporate monster ~ it is another! We Want Drug Free MILK!









Monday, August 18, 2008

The Girls are Earning their Keep!!!!


They Did It! They Finally Did IT!!!!






Yes, indeed, the girls finally laid an egg..... not just one egg, but 2 gorgeous eggs. Not big. But perfect small eggs, 2 of them. WOW!











Thursday, August 14, 2008

Monsanto dumps rBGH!!!

Monsanto announced on August 6 it will "divest" or sell off its controversial genetically engineered animal drug, recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH).

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Consumer and Farmer Victory!


Consumer Victory: Monsanto to Dump rBGH!











Tuesday, August 12, 2008

VACATION!!!!

Well, off to Florida, I am..... I had the opportunity to visit 2 of my children and my grandbabies! So I am here in sunny Florida.... So forgive the quietness.... I will be back by the weekend.

EntreCard friends.... I will drop as can! Thanks for your support!

Have a great week everyone!


















Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Good Reads...

See the legislation Crongressman Kucinich from Ohio has introduced HERE

Safe guard the meaning of ORGANIC Read and Sign the petition HERE

Read "Barren Spring" by Bonnie Azab Powell HERE Author~Claire Hope Cummings dishes the dirt on genetically modified food










Monsanto on the loose in Ohio


DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS IN YOUR MILK?





This article is by Samual Fromartz from ChewsWise




Got (rBGH) Milk? You May Not Know in Ohio


The Organic Trade Association last month filed suit against a new milk labeling rule in Ohio that bans statements about production methods, such as "no artificial hormones."

This suit was the latest bid to block the lobbying by Monsanto Corp. advocates, who are seeking to limit milk labels state-by-state. The International Dairy Foods Association filed suit too.

(Update) On Friday, the OTA filed a motion for summary judgment in the case. The Ohio Department of Agriculture has until August 15 to file its opposition and the OTA could then file a reply by August 29. The IDFA filed a similar motion.

If Ohio is successful, the label limitations would prevent consumers from choosing milk that is produced without synthetic growth hormones. Monsanto argues that there is no difference between milk produced with the added growth hormones and milk without it. But consumers advocates — and consumers themselves — take a different view. They want choice.

A similar attempt by Pennsylvania to limit the wording of milk labels was overturned by the governor in January, after a letter writing campaign by consumers and advocacy groups.

Indiana also considered similar legislation, but it failed to get traction in the state legislature. A bill in Missouri failed to pass. Kansas considered a law but it didn’t make it through the legislature, nor did an attempt in Vermont. A similar campaign in New Jersey has stalled.

Now, Kansas is revisiting the issue and Utah is considering rules similar to Ohio's.

It's all part of a concerted lobbying effort to save synthetic bovine growth hormone (rBGH or rBST), the milk-boosting genetically engineered drug Monsanto sells under the brand name Posilac. Although the hormone was approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration in 1993, it has been on a downward spiral as consumers, retailers, milk processors and dairy farmers avoid it.

In March, Walmart said all of its store-branded milk would come from cows not treated with rBGH. Kraft is introducing an rBGH-free line of cheese. Dean Foods, the largest milk processor in the nation, is moving away from the synthetic hormone. Kroger has banned the hormone from its store brand milk, as has Safeway.

The hormone has been outlawed in the European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Like all genetically modified food, it is banned in organic agriculture.

Aside from the impact on animal health, such as mastitis (an udder infection) consumer advocates are concerned that the synthetic hormone increases levels of IGF-1, a hormone that in some studies has been linked to increased breast and prostate cancer risk. Monsanto and the FDA say the hormone is safe.

In the US, the American Nurses Association recently voted to help "eliminate the use or rBGH in the US by appealing to those who make purchasing decisions within the institutions where we work."

So if nurses are so concerned, why are states trying to ban a label that would give consumers a way to avoid milk produced with the hormones?

"This is something the Monsanto lobby must do because the market is starting to work against the product," Michael Hansen, a staff scientist at Consumers Union, said.

Last year, Monsanto appealed to the FDA to review the approved label wording for rBGH that allows for claims, such as "produced without synthetic hormones." Monsanto also sought action from the Federal Trade Commission to block advertising of milk produced without rBGH.

The FDA declined to act, noting that it would only intervene in cases where fraudulent claims — as opposed to product descriptions — were made on the milk label. The FTC, in dismissing Monsanto's complaint, also found no instance where a national company made false claims.

The Monsanto lobby also has a research wing. A recent study from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that the drug can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, since the drug boosts milk production in cows. The study argued that if fewer cows produced the same amount of milk, then emissions would be reduced. Dairy cows produce about 20 percent of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

But an article in Scientific American poured cold water on those environmentally-friendly claims, pointing out an apparent conflict of interest because the study was conducted with Monsanto scientist.

More pointedly, the study hinged on the assumption that cows receiving the drug produced more milk for a given level of feed. But Hansen points out that the FDA specifically disallowed that claim when it studied the drug.

And if reducing methane were really the issue, scientists instead might advocate taking cows out of confined feedlots, where they are fed a methane-producing diet of corn and soybeans and injected with synthetic hormones. As the article pointed out, researchers in Australia found that grazing cows on grass could cut methane emissions by 50 percent. But that finding does nothing for drug sales -- or lobbying campaigns.

- Samuel Fromartz

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

AND.... THE WINNERS ARE......



1st place ~ Barb from A Cowboy's Wife ~ $50 to spend at The Original Coffee Company

2nd place ~ A Tie! Kathy from Brazoscowgirl and Robbyn from The Back Forty
Cafe Essence Layered Candle to Kathy and 16oz Mystery Jar Candle to Robbyn

3rd place ~ Lacy from Razor Family Farms ~ Cappuccino Dessert Mix

A Special Thank You to all who participated!

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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Contest over....

Contest over.... I will be checking and calculating points. The winner will be posted, Sunday, August 3rd! Thanks to all for posting and participating!






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