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Save Our Cows!
OK.....I just finished seeing the movie Julia & Julie. The power of blogging saved Julie. I also just read an article on CNN where a homeless woman was saved and has turned her life around from blogging about her experiences. So I decided, that if blogging could do that for others, then it could do it for me. I decided that I would show pictures of our cows and tell a little story behind the picture. I also added a donation button to my site. People can donate one dollar (or whatever they want), via Paypal, to help us save our cows. Times have been really bad lately and we are barely hanging on. I figure every little bit helps and I will do (and am doing) everything I can to save our girls. They are not just our farm animals. We love each and every one of them and appreciate the hard work they do to keep our farm going. We provide the best comfort and food we can for them and it would devastate us to lose them. Therefore, I am not going down without a fight!! So, if you are so inclined to donate one dollar for our girls, we will do our very best to continue to hang on. I hope you enjoy the stories!!
Windmill Farm Dairy
Welcome to Windmill Farm Dairy. This blog is for all the dairy farmers who are struggling. You are not alone. We will get through this together.
This does not surprise me. That is what I have a problem with in a capitalistic society, sure it breeds competition and brings down the price of commodities etc, but at the expense of the people.
Just look at Nestle (who owns Carnation) and the slave labor they use. LINK
It does not surprise me at all that they will start outsourcing to other countries where they don't have to pay milk producers so much.
It's sad really, we are one of the biggest economic giants in the world, but yet, because of corporate interests in maximizing profit, we treat our "working class" like shit and outsource to the countries that have the least regulation of working people.
This does not surprise me. That is what I have a problem with in a capitalistic society, sure it breeds competition and brings down the price of commodities etc, but at the expense of the people.
ReplyDeleteJust look at Nestle (who owns Carnation) and the slave labor they use. LINK
It does not surprise me at all that they will start outsourcing to other countries where they don't have to pay milk producers so much.
It's sad really, we are one of the biggest economic giants in the world, but yet, because of corporate interests in maximizing profit, we treat our "working class" like shit and outsource to the countries that have the least regulation of working people.