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Please Don’t Feed the Rock Stars: Farm Aid Concert

On Sept. 9th in Randall’s Island, NY, many artists, including board members Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave Matthews, will take the stage to help bring awareness to and raise funds for Farm Aid. Farm Aid began with the first 3 musicians in 1985 as an effort to bring awareness and assistance to family farms, and to help them compete in an aggressive corporate environment. Farm Aid achieves this through their annual concert, the Good Food Movement, crisis and networking services, and grants to organizations which defend the rights of the family farmers within the system.

The annual concert seeks to unite “farmers, artists, consumers, and concerned citizens to build a powerful movement for good food from family farms.” The musicians above will be joined by such conscious artists Tim Reynolds, The Allman Brothers, Counting Crows, Matisyahu, and Guster, among others. The concert has the goal of being the first ever to serve 100% local, organic, humanely-raised and family-farmed food.

Expanding beyond the borders of the music event, Farm Aid has arranged for New York restaurants to participate in the program Fresh from the Family Farm on Sept 4th-11th. Participating restaurants will provide at least one dish that is either “grown locally, produced by a family farm, or certified organic, and the proceeds benefit Farm Aid.”

The Good Food Movement seeks to highlight the benefits of purchasing from small local farms to consumers. They have various ways to find good food, and a quick reference page for understanding labels such as "organic," "fair trade," and "free farm certified," as well what "hormone," "antibiotic," and "GE free" means. They also briefly address the common problems with all-natural and free-range products.

With agribusiness’s “processing and marketing 95% of all commercial food,” and thousands of families pushed off their farms each year, it’s important that intervention happens before the family farm is extinct. Bringing awareness to the family farmer’s plight is especially relevant now as the 2007 Farm Bill is being debated in Congress. Through subsides focused on selected crops, billions of dollars ends up funneled into large corporate farms with only a few small drops making it down to the family farms. As we are becoming more aware of the dangers of food altered through genetic engineering and irradiation, and the effects of food miles, unsustainable farming practices, and dumping due to subsidies, we are at risk of losing the ability to choose something better as the small farmer slowly disappears. As consumers, our most powerful voice is through our dollars, so look to shop local, organic and fair trade and support your local farmers.

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One Response to “Please Don’t Feed the Rock Stars: Farm Aid Concert”

  1. zak Says:

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