Sabotage - Dairy Farm Fires & other threats to our food supply

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"TAYLOR RIDGE, Ill. (KWQC) - A hay barn caught fire at about 5:30 a.m. Friday destroying most of the hay, owners of the farm told TV6 crew on scene.

Crews responded to the barn fire in Taylor Ridge Friday morning.

The hay is what the family feeds their dairy heifers, the owners of the Preston Family Farm said. What was not destroyed by fire, they will not be able to feed their cows."

 
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"That's what Joe Garman, the owner of the Garman Family Farm, said about the event that changed his life forever.

"It was a shock," he continued.

Garman's parents owned the farm for decades until he bought it in 1982.

He's been there ever since.

The structures can be rebuilt, but the lives of his cattle can't ever be replaced.

"I've been around these cows - some of these cows have gone back, the whole way back, to when mom and dad had the farm."

A fire ripped through two barns on his property -- along Route 96 just outside of Alum Bank -- on February 1st."

 
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"GREENE COUNTY, Mo. — More than 60 goats died in a barn fire Monday morning in Greene County. Strafford Fire Protection District Battalion Chief, Rusty Darnell, said someone passing by noticed the fire on East Division Street and Missouri 125 just after 5:00 a.m. and called for help."


 
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"SHAVERTOWN, Pa. — Flames broke out at a barn at The Lands at Hillside Farms in Luzerne County just before 5:30 a.m. Tuesday.

The owners say the fire started in the educational building, and no animals were affected.

The facility is an educational dairy farm near Shavertown."

 
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The latest case confirmed by the state Department of Agriculture means nearly 12.6 million chicken and turkeys in at least eight states have been killed or will be destroyed soon.

Spread of the disease is largely blamed on the droppings or nasal discharge of infected wild birds, such as ducks and geese, which can contaminate dust and soil. Infected wild birds have been found in at least 24 states, and the virus has been circulating in migrating waterfowl in Europe and Asia for nearly a year.”

 

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This has to be stopped.
 

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