New Hope for Old Farmers: Americans Long for Life 'Down on the Farm'

Written by LeAnn R. Ralph


Imagine my surprise when I read an article inrepparttar April 2005 edition of Reader's Digest informing me that membership in Future Farmers of America (FFA) has hit a 22-year record high.

Since 1994,repparttar 109769 number of farmers' markets aroundrepparttar 109770 country also has more than doubled,repparttar 109771 article said.

I find these two bits of information especially interesting because small family farms have been disappearing fromrepparttar 109772 countryside at an alarming rate overrepparttar 109773 past 30 years. According to statistics fromrepparttar 109774 U.S. Census of Agriculture andrepparttar 109775 American Farm Bureau Federation, since 1969,repparttar 109776 United States has lost 85 percent of its dairy farms.

Why do I care thatrepparttar 109777 United States has lost so many dairy farms? I grew up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin, which has always been known as America's Dairyland. Except that today, in areas where there used to be farms all up and downrepparttar 109778 roads, there isn't a single farm left. Duringrepparttar 109779 same time period in whichrepparttar 109780 United States lost 85 percent of its dairy farms, Wisconsin has lost 70 percent of its dairy farms.

So what is going on here?

Family farms have disappeared. Subdivisions have taken over what were once cornfields and hayfields and pastures. Creameries have been abandoned or converted to other uses. Feed mills have been torn down to make room for parking lots. And yet -- FFA hasrepparttar 109781 highest membership that it's had forrepparttar 109782 last 22 years? And inrepparttar 109783 past 10 years,repparttar 109784 number of farmers' markets has more than doubled?

The Reader's Digest article speculates thatrepparttar 109785 reason forrepparttar 109786 increases in FFA membership and farmers' markets is that asrepparttar 109787 United States has lost more and more farms, and as more and more people live in cities or suburbs or subdivisions, farm life has become a fascinating subject for those who have never experienced it.

War Of The Worlds: Fact verses Fiction

Written by Bill Knell


War Of The Worlds: Fact verses Fiction

By Bill Knell

A new Alien invasion is coming courtesy of a legitimate sci-fi master. Steven Spielberg is about to unleash an Alien assault on Earth in his latest film, “War ofrepparttar Worlds.” Because Spielberg is not known for sequels or remakes, this film is going to be very unique and may just setrepparttar 109768 stage for a whole new generation of sci-fi entertainment. The first thing I like about it is that it takesrepparttar 109769 moviegoer insiderepparttar 109770 story. This is a Spielberg trademark.

Whenrepparttar 109771 shark attacked in Jaws, we were onrepparttar 109772 boat. While E.T. stayed at Elliot’s house, we were there too. Whenrepparttar 109773 Aliens moved their ship above Roy Neary’s electric truck and gave him that famous sunburn in Close Encounters ofrepparttar 109774 Third Kind, we were inrepparttar 109775 truck as well. However, this film takes things a step further. War ofrepparttar 109776 Worlds takes place in our world, not some unfamiliar past or vague future. The film makes you feel like a contestant on Survivor.

The television reality show feel of this film is what makes it something new. In this case, new is good, very good! The Sci-Fi film genre has been languishing overrepparttar 109777 past few years from an overdose of special effects combined with mediocre story lines that have left moviegoers uninspired. ‘War ofrepparttar 109778 Worlds’ hasrepparttar 109779 same potential to inject some life into sci-fi entertainment that ‘The Matrix’ did whenrepparttar 109780 first installment hitrepparttar 109781 screens a few years ago.

There is little doubt that this movie will generate some major box office numbers, however, what effect will it have onrepparttar 109782 wayrepparttar 109783 public viewsrepparttar 109784 top of Aliens? We celebratedrepparttar 109785 fiftieth anniversary ofrepparttar 109786 famous Orson Welles 1938 dramatized radio broadcast of ‘War ofrepparttar 109787 Worlds’ in 1988. A number of UFO conferences were held throughoutrepparttar 109788 world that year to recognizerepparttar 109789 anniversary. Many inrepparttar 109790 UFO research community felt and still feel this was a mistake. Their concern, and it’s a legitimate one, is thatrepparttar 109791 line between UFO fact and fantasy becomes blurred anytimerepparttar 109792 entertainment world covers a paranormal topic. They feel such ventures should be ignored or even discouraged. I disagree.

When ‘Close Encounters ofrepparttar 109793 Third Kind’ appeared on movie screens inrepparttar 109794 late 1970’s, much ofrepparttar 109795 film was based on real events. Noted UFO researcher, scientist and Project Bluebook detractor, Dr. J.Allen Hynek, was a consultant torepparttar 109796 project. That Steven Spielberg film had a very positive effect on UFO research. People who had simply dismissed UFOs out of hand tookrepparttar 109797 time to take a second look. Many who had believedrepparttar 109798 never ending stream of negative UFO propaganda from a majority ofrepparttar 109799 scientific community were now willing to considerrepparttar 109800 possibility that Aliens may be visiting our Earth.

Most objective researchers involved with studying UFOs have no problem with fictional entertainment projects based on information they present as fact. It’s when Hollywood takes a factual UFO case or specific subject withinrepparttar 109801 field and distortsrepparttar 109802 truth that we get upset.

When ‘Intruders’ became a TV mini-series split into three episodes in 1992, most UFO researchers were extremely optimistic aboutrepparttar 109803 project. Based onrepparttar 109804 non-fiction book by UFO Abductions researcher and noted Artist, Budd Hopkins,repparttar 109805 mini-series had a deep well from which to draw from when it came to fascinating material. Unfortunately,repparttar 109806 film turned out to be a drab melodrama that largely mockedrepparttar 109807 UFO Abductions Investigator character based on Budd and tried to create some sort of conspiratorial theme that just didn’t exist inrepparttar 109808 book.

One can understandrepparttar 109809 treatment that ‘Intruders’ received because it was directed by Dan Curtis. Famous for his ‘Dark Shadows’ vampire soap opera ofrepparttar 109810 1960’s and 1970’s, Curtis is a legitimate force to be reckoned with when it comes to covering horror and fantasy on film. Sadly, he lackedrepparttar 109811 Spielberg touch of being able to marry fact and fiction without distorting most ofrepparttar 109812 fact. It was when Spielberg droppedrepparttar 109813 ball with a UFO fact-based series that I got upset.

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