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An editorial column from the Missouri Farm Bureau Federation,
Cut to the Chase may be used as an op-ed piece or letter to the editor.


Agriculture.....Makes My Day!

BY DIANE OLSON

The alarm rings in the beginning of another day!  Tossing aside the warm cotton bedding, it is off to the shower armed with soap, shampoo, conditioner, wash cloth and towel. 

Things kick into high gear as teeth are brushed, body lotion applied, make-up in place and…the final touch, creating what will hopefully be a good hair day.  A warm wool sweater, slacks, coat and gloves will fortify me against the cold winter air.

Bacon, muffin and fruit activate the digestive juices.    Oh, yes, note to self…pack a quick lunch!  It is nearing grocery shopping day, so the choices are limited…take it or leave it.  A peanut butter sandwich, apple, yogurt and pretzels it is.  Hastily thrown into a thermal bag, it is off to the car, stopping only to grab the last few swigs of coffee.

One turn of the key and then the gear shift is slipped into reverse.   The vehicle moves from the garage into the driveway and onto the street.  It is off to face the world.

Another day is underway!  But wait, where did we get all the things we used in this morning ritual?  The answer is…agriculture.  Crops such as cotton, corn, soybeans and wheat, along with animal products, provide us with everything from bedding to food to clothing to fuel.

Farmers are on duty 24/7 working to provide us with the raw products needed to enhance our life.  Thanks to their efforts, we enjoy a safe, abundant and affordable food supply.  Additionally they provide products and co-products that are key components in our clothing, homes, toiletries, automobiles, recreation, and so much more.

Missouri Farm Bureau and county Farm Bureaus across the state are declaring February 6-12 ‘Thank A Farmer Week.’  Activities focusing attention on the important role of agriculture and the farmer will be visible throughout the weeklong promotion.  These include in-store and restaurant promotions, classroom activities, meal events, office celebrations, proclamation signings and presentations to elected officials.

Our nation is proudly rooted in agriculture.  While less than 2 percent of the population is engaged in production agriculture, all are reliant on agriculture in some way every day.  Today’s farmer is a businessperson producing enough food and fiber for 155 people.  

Agriculture as an industry provides jobs for more than 21 million workers.  These are the individuals who produce, process, and sell the nation’s food and fiber. 

Please join us as we pause to say ‘thanks’ to the farmers who work tirelessly to provide so much for all to enjoy. 


Diane Olson, of Jefferson City, Mo., is Director of Promotion & Education for the Missouri Farm Bureau, the state’s largest farm organization.

An editorial column from the Missouri Farm Bureau Federation, Cut to the Chase may be used as an op-ed piece or letter to the editor.

 
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04-18-2013 - City Cousins

04-11-2013 - What You Don't Know

02-28-2013 - Barefoot in the Dirt

02-14-2013 - Rural Relevance

02-07-2013 - How It's Made

01-17-2013 - A Green Mindset

01-03-2013 - Knowing Your Neighbors

12-20-2012 - The Spare Parachute

12-06-2012 - Last Minute Shoppers

11-15-2012 - Attitude of Gratitude

11-08-2012 - Thanksgiving Time

11-01-2012 - Bacon is Big

10-25-2012 - Rural Votes Matter

10-11-2012 - The Farm Bill Big Deal

09-07-2012 - Farm Progress

08-23-2012 - A Real Dilemma

08-16-2012 - The Next Season

08-09-2012 - Land of Legacy

07-19-2012 - All Things Considered

07-06-2012 - One of Those Years

06-28-2012 - The Real Uncle Sam

06-07-2012 - Something Certain

05-11-2012 - Not Asparagus

04-05-2012 - Something to See

03-22-2012 - Doing Our Part

03-15-2012 - Farmers Get Trendy

02-23-2012 - We Reap What We Sow

02-02-2012 - Fanfare for Farmers

01-27-2012 - Recovery from Ruin

01-19-2012 - A New Coffee Shop

12-15-2011 - The Farmer's Tale

12-08-2011 - Made in USA

11-22-2011 - Tired from Retiring

11-03-2011 - Scars on Their Souls

10-20-2011 - Hooked on Halloween

09-15-2011 - Told You So!

08-17-2011 - They're BACK!

08-11-2011 - A New Type of Vacation

08-04-2011 - Perfection, Summer

07-28-2011 - It's a Show-Me Thing

07-07-2011 - Country Girl

05-12-2011 - Land Grab Underway

04-14-2011 - Earth Day Controversy


01-20-2011 - EPA, TMDL and AFBF

01-14-2011 - A Word of Caution

12-29-2010 - Mincemeat Madness

12-15-2010 - The Farmer's Tale

12-01-2010 - A Tale of Two Farmers

11-04-2010 - Scars on Their Souls

09-16-2010 - Ratify to Help Rectify

09-01-2010 - Cut to the Crash

08-18-2010 - It's Not about Puppies

07-28-2010 - What a Great Ride!

07-15-2010 - Just a Smidgen More!

06-24-2010 - Oh, Oh - SpaghettiOs

05-20-2010 - Weiner Patties?

05-13-2010 - Farmland Restoration

04-15-2010 - God Bless You 14 Times

03-12-2010 - Don't CAP Our Future!

02-05-2010 - Thank A Farmer

01-15-2010 - Food Prices Leveling!

12-17-2009 - The Farmer's Tale

12-11-2009 - Who is in Charge?

12-04-2009 - Deal or No Deal?

11-24-2009 - Connect the Dots

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