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Posted: December 10, 2009 by Certified Humane
National Public Radio: Ethical Omnivores: Think Twice Before Buying The Christmas Ham
We’ll find out about the so-called ethical omnivore movement, which advocates smaller scale farming and old-fashioned methods that proponents say are kinder to animals and better for the environment.
Posted: December 4, 2009 by Certified Humane
Lancaster Farming: The Future of Animal Agriculture
Look in the crystal ball and envision what animal agriculture might look like in 2030.
Posted: November 27, 2009 by Certified Humane
Mother Jones: Is Your Eco-Label Lying?
Your shampoo bottle is covered with labels proclaiming that its contents are all natural, cruelty free, and biodegradable, but is that actually true?
Posted: November 19, 2009 by Certified Humane
Whisk and Quill: Ayrshire Farm Revisited – Timeless Turkey in Time for Thanksgiving
I accepted with delight the invitation to join in a turkey tasting.
Posted: November 12, 2009 by Certified Humane
New York Times: Crate Expectations
If you ever find yourself in a room full of pig farmers and want to start a fight, just ask about farrowing crates.
Posted: November 11, 2009 by Certified Humane
BusinessWeek: Launching Startups in Retirement
Seniors are finding ways to earn profits, often doing what they love, after closing out their careers. The trick is getting the seed money.
Posted: November 10, 2009 by Certified Humane
New York Times: After the Bird, Everything Else Is Secondary
My colleague made her flip little comment. “Nobody really cares about the turkey,” she said. “It just has to be good enough.”
Posted: November 10, 2009 by Certified Humane
OregonLive.com: Sorting out the language on the egg carton
Organic? Cage-free? Free-range? Some of the facts about hens’ conditions can be surprising
Posted: November 9, 2009 by Certified Humane
MyWestHartfordLIFE.com: Plan B Burger Bar – first restaurant group 100 percent Certified Humane Raised & Handled
Plan B burgers recognized for using humanely raised beef
Posted: November 8, 2009 by Certified Humane
3 Fat Chicks on a Diet
Just because a company is organic does not mean that it treats animals well