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Farm Aid Comes to WI – It's More Than A Concert

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Monday, September 27, 2010   

MILWAUKEE - It's the silver anniversary of Farm Aid, and the big concert is this Saturday at Miller Park in Milwaukee. Since Farm Aid started back in 1985, it has raised more than $37 million to help keep family farms operating. Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews, and other great bands will perform, but Faye Jones, executive director of the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service (MOSES), says Farm Aid is a lot more than great music.

"Oh, it's way more than a concert. One of the wonderful features of Farm Aid is they have something called the Home-Grown Village, and MOSES is going to have a booth there and we're going to be talking all about soil organisms."

MOSES is delighted that Farm Aid has decided to come to Wisconsin, where over 97 percent of the state's 78,000 farms are family farms. Wisconsin is second only to California in the number of organic farms.

Jones says that, 25 years after the first Farm Aid concert in Champaign, Illinois, the concept is still relevant.

"I think when Farm Aid started, it was a farm crisis. The crisis has never ended; it's just that agriculture has changed, and so has Farm Aid."

Farm Aid says ultimately, its purpose is to connect people who want good food to the family farmers committed to producing it.

Jones says we can help this process by "voting with our money."

"Choosing to buy from farmers. Farmers markets. Join a CSA (community supported agriculture group). Buy your meat direct from a farmer. It's sort of, 'Know your farmer, know your food.' That's the best way to help the movement."

Dave Matthews, a musician who's been on the Farm Aid Board since 2001, agrees that food is what it's all about.

"As long as there is good food coming to my table from a caring farmer, then I think everything else will be OK."

The Farm Aid organization works with local, regional, and national organizations like MOSES to promote fair farm policies and to bolster family farm-centered agriculture.


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