Friday, February 5, 2016

OFF THE GRID RADIO....






Quietly across the nation, organic farmers are making progress in their battle to raise organic, GMO-free crops without the threat of cross-contamination from genetically modified fields.
And, perhaps most surprisingly, a federal court has sided with the farmers.
That's the subject of today's edition of Off The Grid Radio, as organic farmer Elise Higley tells us the latest news out of Jackson County, Oregon, where voters approved and a federal judge recently upheld a new law that prohibits the growing of GMO crops - handing biotech companies such as Monsanto and Syngenta a big loss.
Elsewhere across the U.S., organic farmers are pushing for "GMO-free" zones within counties, whereby organic farmers can grow their crops without fear of contamination from non-traditional crops.
Higley, who also is executive director of the Our Family Farms Coalition, an advocacy group for family farms and traditional seeds crops, tells us:
  • How cross-contamination could ruin a family's entire organic crop - and result in it literally being owned by biotech companies.
  • What will happen to GMO crops in Jackson County now that such plants are banned.
  • Why she believes organic farmers could lose millions of dollars in domestic and international markets if a solution isn't found to prevent cross-contamination.
  • How the livelihoods of even non-organic family farmers are being threatened by Monsanto and GMO crops.
Finally, Higley tells us how supporters of organic and traditional farmers can join the fight to protect the rights of small farms. If you like inspiring stories of modern-day Davids defeating Goliath, then this show is for you!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's a good win for the farmers as well as the people of our country because the farmers who are spraying roundup all over their land are polluting their land as well as the water sources nearby and people are definitely looking at labels and buying non-gmo products. The farmers who use all of that roundup might end up with grandchildren with small heads and brains because microcephally is one of the results of pesticide poisoning. Monsanto of course wouldn't want their supporters to know that and might need to covertly mis-imply these types of results to be caused by something completely different.