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  • FLYING B BAR RANCH GRASSFED MEAT NOW ON THE MENU AT ICONIC DENVER HOTEL

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Contact: Carrie Balkcom;  Editor@americangrassfed.org

     

    FLYING B BAR RANCH GRASSFED MEAT NOW ON THE MENU AT ICONIC DENVER HOTEL

    The Brown Palace Commits to Serving Local and Sustainable Products

     

    (Denver) Grassfed beef from Flying B Bar Ranch, an American Grassfed Association Certified Producer, is now on the menu at Denver’s Brown Palace restaurants. The new addition is part of the ongoing effort by Chef Garrett Kasper to include as many local and sustainable products as possible in the hotel’s dining rooms.

     

    For Brad and Margaret Buchanan of Flying B Bar in Strasburg, Colo., the opportunity is an affirmation of the work they’ve been doing since buying the ranch several years ago. Their animals are fed a diet of nothing but grass, never confined in a feedlot, and never given antibiotics or hormones. The Buchanans are also committed to conservation, both of the soil and wildlife habitat on the ranch, and the animals are humanely raised and even benefit from Margaret’s skills with massage and Reiki.

     

    “We’re really stoked about it,” said Brad Buchanan.  “They’ve really impressed us. The Brown Palace is all about local sourcing for everything – vegetables, spices, and now our beef. They’ll be buying whole loins, a fair amount of burger, short ribs, and beef cheeks.”

     

    Flying B Bar also sells direct to consumers and is working with several other restaurants and retail outlets in the Denver Metro area.

     

     

    About American Grassfed Association

     

    The American Grassfed Association and its network of family farmers and ranchers are transforming the U.S. food system by developing, implementing, and promoting pioneering standards that follow a traditional yet innovative approach to raising livestock and give more Americans the choice to consume well-produced, nutritious, and flavorful meat and dairy. The organization is based in Denver.

     

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  • URGENT: Protect our Farmers and Our Health – Stop SB 1172

    This past weekend, AGA received an action alert from  the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance that we felt we needed to share with our producers, supporters, and all farming and grassfed enthusiasts.  Below is their message:

    Today, March 20th, 2016, the Senate Agriculture Committee will hold a hearing on a bill that would strip city and county governments of their ability to protect their farmers and citizens from harm from agricultural chemicals.

     

    The bill, SB 1172, is deceptively simple. It prevents local governments from regulating “in any manner” either seeds or the cultivation of seeds. But by preventing any regulation on the cultivation of seeds:

     

    • It would prevent any local regulation to protect farmers from having their crops damaged or killed due to overspray or drift from other farms.
    • It would prevent any local regulation of neonicotinoids, which are bee-killing pesticides used to treat seeds as well as plants during cultivation. Bees are a vital part of our food supply, pollinating approximately 1/3 of every bite of food in the grocery stores.
    • It would prevent any local regulation of when or where herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides are sprayed, preventing any efforts to protect vulnerable populations such as school children or nursing home residents.  
    • It would prevent local governments from addressing concerns about genetic contamination of high value crops. Consider that Texas rice farmers were among those who lost hundreds of millions of dollars when their crops were contaminated with unapproved genetically engineered crops in 2006.
    • It would block local governments from responding to the many situations that we simply don’t know about yet.

     

    The bill was filed just two weeks ago, yet has already been set for a committee hearing on Monday. The Biotech and Big Ag companies clearly want to push this bill through before people even notice – and we cannot let that happen!

     

    TAKE ACTION #1: Contact your Senator

     

    Call or email your State Senator and urge him or her to oppose SB 1172.

     

    Remember that calls have the greatest impact! They can be very short, just a couple of minutes – but they are invaluable in making it clear that this issue is important to you.

     

    You can find out who your State Senator is by going to www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us or calling the Texas Capitol Switchboard at 512-463-4630.

     

    Sample text:

     

    “Hi, my name is ___, and I am a constituent. I am calling to urge Senator ____ to OPPOSE SB 1172. I want my local government to be able to address what is grown and what chemicals are used to grow it in our community – because that affects farmers, their neighbors, and the entire community. Any attempt to remove the ability of Texans and their local elected leaders from enacting common-sense protections for their farmers and communities is anti-democratic and should be defeated.”

     

    If you send an email, be sure to personalize it by explaining why this issue is important to you.

     

    TAKE ACTION #2: Spread the word

     

    Spread the word by forwarding this email and sharing our Facebook posts. We need as many people to contact their Senators as possible. We are up against companies like Monsanto and DuPont, with their deep pockets and multiple lobbyists. We CAN win against them – we’ve done it before on issues like NAIS – but we need a large grassroots outcry.

     

    TAKE ACTION #3: Come to the Hearing

     

    Come to the hearing to testify or just register your opposition!  

     

    WHEN: Monday, March 20, 2017

     

    TIME: 2 pm or upon adjournment of the Senate. Most likely, the hearing will start later in the afternoon, but we won’t know the time until that afternoon – we’ll post updates on our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/FarmAndRanchFreedom, that day.

     

    WHERE: Room E1.012. This is on Floor E1 of the Capitol Extension. MAPS: http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/plan/maps/doc/capitol_building_maps/capitol_building_guide.pdf

     

    PARKING: Parking is usually available at the Capitol Visitors Center, located between Trinity and San Jacinto Streets at 12th and 13th. You can find a map and other options also listed here: http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/plan/parking/parking.html

     

    WHAT TO DO: Come to the hearing room between 1 pm and 4 pm (and possibly later – it depends on when they start the hearing), and sign in at a kiosk saying you OPPOSE SB 1172.  

     

    You’ll be listed on the witness list even if you leave right after that. The witness list is important because, when the bill goes to the full Senate after the hearing, the Senators will look to see how many people were witnesses for or against the bill. Just 15 minutes can have an impact!

     

    SIGNING IN: The Texas Legislature uses electronic witness affirmation forms which are available at registration kiosks located throughout the Capitol Extension. Take the elevator down to Floor E1, and walk down the main hallway about halfway. Turn down one of the side hallways, then turn again so that you are going parallel to the main hallway. You’ll see little alcoves, where there used to be pay phones — the kiosks are in there.

    Be sure to bring this information with you:

    The bill number: SB 1172

    The committee: Senate Agriculture, Water & Rural Affairs

    The time and location of the hearing (View upcoming meetings): 2:00 pm, Room E1.012

    Position: AGAINST the bill

     

    You can choose whether you want to testify (i.e. get up and speak) or simply register as being against the bill and not testifying. If you do testify, plan to keep your comments to a maximum of 3 minutes.

     

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, please visit www.FarmAndRanchFreedom.org

     

     

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