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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1378718" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>As a producer of food (perhaps not rural) - I want people to be aware of where their food comes from. That was the greatest awakening I had when I started raising cattle. "People" - mostly in the blue areas - have no idea where their food comes from and how difficult it is to produce. Instead, they judge the practices of the food production without ever having lived it. It's kind of like how my wife (an elementary school principal) feels about being dictated to about the educational process by people who have never worked in a school. It's very odd.</p><p></p><p>It's ALWAYS good to get feedback from outside the forest - there is much you lose track of when you live in it every day though so I hope the agricultural community can still be positively challenged by people who don't live here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1378718, member: 7398"] As a producer of food (perhaps not rural) - I want people to be aware of where their food comes from. That was the greatest awakening I had when I started raising cattle. "People" - mostly in the blue areas - have no idea where their food comes from and how difficult it is to produce. Instead, they judge the practices of the food production without ever having lived it. It's kind of like how my wife (an elementary school principal) feels about being dictated to about the educational process by people who have never worked in a school. It's very odd. It's ALWAYS good to get feedback from outside the forest - there is much you lose track of when you live in it every day though so I hope the agricultural community can still be positively challenged by people who don't live here. [/QUOTE]
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