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connio Posted - Jun 21 2006 : 5:58:51 PM

Hey Farm Girls!

Have any of you seen the new documentary "Farmer John"? I have heard that it is great. It was released in theaters on a limited basis in 4/06. Someone told me that it has been shown on some PBS stations.

It was filmed in Boone County, Illinois where I was born in the 50's so I suspect that Farmer John might be one of my contemporaries!

Connie
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bramble Posted - Sep 02 2006 : 10:28:11 PM
Unusual...yes, but he sure gets your attention! I just saw that Barnes and Noble was featuring his cookbook and how did I notice?
He is posed Grant Wood style w/ pitchfork on the cover...wearing his boa ( and I think big Elton John glasses). What I found so disheartening was that the neighbors who had known him his whole life turned so hateful and unkind. He is a testament to perserverance, tenacity, being true to himself and his commitment to the evolution of farming in order to survive.

with a happy heart
therusticcottage Posted - Jun 22 2006 : 7:07:14 PM
I think what Farmer John is trying to express to the public is great. I'm sure that he's endured lots of criticism for his switch to organic farming. Especially since he's in the middle of farm country where chemicals are the norm. But I have to tell ya that I think the guy is a little weird -- plowing the fields in leopard fabric and a feather boa is a little out there for my taste!


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LJRphoto Posted - Jun 22 2006 : 3:51:33 PM
I heard him interviewed on NPR. I would love to see the movie. I'm hoping it shows up on netflix.

"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority." -E. B. White

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Lacy Posted - Jun 22 2006 : 11:45:38 AM
it was great! I really enjoyed it.... felt like it told the truth about now HARD it is to farm and how rewarding..

http://farmaspirations.blogspot.com
Boxbreaker Posted - Jun 22 2006 : 06:04:50 AM
It was great! I blogged about it at the time (www.sixredheads.com) and I hope it reairs because I think there has been more buzz about it *after* than before! He was an inspiration for the evolution of the modern farm!

But the dreamers of the day are dangerous people because they enact their dreams into reality with eyes wide open.
westernhorse51 Posted - Jun 22 2006 : 04:49:06 AM
no, I havent seen it but will look for it, sounds great.

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13

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