Newspaper extra read all about it clipart photo

Newspaper extra read all about it clipart photo

Newspaper extra read all about it clipart photo

Newspaper extra read all about it clipart photo. A man holding a sign that reads good news, god loves you with the words. Finding a good journalist seems to me like finding a diamond in the rough. good journalists have the ability to cause quite a stir. they generate readership and excite online commenting. they make waves. it's in their job description to write things that many wouldn't dare put to print. it's an art and one that i can appreciate. what i really don't agree with is opinionated writing based on biased, sometimes blatantly incorrect information that above all else comes at the expense of how people make a living. i hate to increase journalist, mark bittman's readership, but here is the article that got me going: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/15/some-animals-are-more-equal-than-others/ i wouldn't argue with mr. bittman if he showed up on campus today. i wouldn't waste my time trying to correct the misinformation he obviously has come to believe about animal agriculture. i believe that people, like mr. bittman, are not the norm. they are the 2% who we are not going to convince differently. i would like to address those who have questions about what mr. bittman wrote about in his article. humane treatment of animals used for food is the industry norm! don't lump everyone into the category of people who abuse animals. unfortunately those people exist, but they are not supported and if found guilty, they are prosecuted to the full extent of the law. bottomline -- animal agriculturists care about their animals and animal welfare standards are put in place for a reason. producers keep up with welfare standards and training by taking courses such as those offered by the beef cattle institute at ksu on: http://www.animalcaretraining.org/. agriculture is getting better at telling our story, but we have to keep doing so for the consumers who drive our livelihoods! lucky for us, we get the chance to vote with our wallets every time we are at the grocery store. i vote every week when i am lucky enough to pick up my meat products that are high in quality, produced humanely and better yet affordable on a college budget! please feel free to leave your thoughts.
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