I'm sure that video is well meaning, but really isn't addressing anything of any importance, nor helping any local farmers.
Actually most farmers feel something like that is a kick in the rear, anti farming.
Folks walking down the grocery isle want tomatoes today, they want pears today. They are no longer willing to eat pear until they can't stuff another one in during the pear season, and then go without pear for 10 months. They aren't willing to eat sour kraut all winter long for their vegetable, waiting for late spring greens again. That is no longer the North American way.....
And they shop with their pocketbook. If you give them a poll, or a survey, oh sure they will mark every occurrence of wholesome, fresh, local, organic, etc they can mark. But when they go grocery shopping with a cart in their hands, they are gonna go to Walmart and buy the low cost stuff, and its going to have sugar and oil in it.
So a video like that has little meaning, but to kick a farmer in the rear, make fun of him. Because we can't produce what a few earthy people want; we have to produce what actually sells.
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