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Program: Food Forethought

Food Forethought

  • Privacy Versus Safety

    The old adage of "better safe than sorry" may apply. Which is of more concern to you...privacy or safety? Lacy takes a look.

  • Breaking the Nation's Backbone

    It does seem that the harder farmers try, the more complicated the government is making their job. Lacy looks at why.

  • Sensitive Gardener

    Who knew that one persons fledgling squash crop would be so closely guarded like children. Lacy tattles on her hubby.

  • Going to the Dogs

    Is the world going crazy? Legal representation for...Fido? Lacy takes a hard look at a new idea.

  • Algae Oil

    Not all oil comes from the ground and this unusual source could be a major answer to our energy needs.

  • Worth More Than Gold

    When it comes to investments you probably think of things like gold and silver but Lacy discusses a better choice.

  • CPR of the USPS

    Guess we saw this one coming. The US Postal service is trying everything to stay in business.

  • Non-Profit Restaurants

    Lacy takes a look at a new idea in restaurants and it's abit unconventional.

  • Pinching Pennies

    I this tough economic time it seems like a good idea to go back to some basics. Lacy takes a look.

  • A Lot of Hot Air

    What about all those new jobs the Recovery Act was supposed to create? You might be surprised.

  • A Hope and a Prayer

    The government is trying to figure out how to make a new animal ID system work and Lacy has a few comments.

  • The Shape of Things to Come

    Why is it that some people think it's just too much trouble to be conscientious?

  • Dam Woes

    A lot of things have changed over the last 100+ years and Lacy takes a look at one issue that won't go away.

  • Be Careful Out There

    It may look a little funny but being properly dressed to work in the garden is no laughing matter.

  • Giving Rural Life A Chance

    One couple really didn't give a rural life much of a chance. Lacy takes a look.

  • Antibiotics

    Antibiotics...good or bad. Lacy takes a look.

  • Haggis Lovers

    While it's not on everyone's favorite foods list there is a loyal group of haggis lovers out there that just might flip their kilts at the latest news.

  • Heart Healthy

    Lacy takes a look at a healthy Valentine's menu.

  • Food Warning Labels

    When was the last time you really looked at a food label? And more to the point when was the last time a food label stopped you from buying a product?

  • Mark Twain

    It was a night to remember and a talent that will not soon be forgotten but even though the material is over 100 years old, it rings true today.

  • Oldest Versus Healthiest

    It just might be the oldest diet around but not necessarily the healthiest.

  • The Morning Coffee Ritual

    Sometimes we take our morning coffee ritual a little too seriously. Lacy takes a look at what happens when a wrench gets tossed into the works!

  • He's Done It Again

    While the world famous weather predicting critter is in the news one group is trying to change a ling tradition.

  • Sugar Beet Legal Battle

    The sugar beet industry appears about to take it on the chin and that could mean a major fall out for consumers.

  • The Bloom is off the Rose

    In only one year it seems that the Obama Administration has got peoples attention...not necessarily in the right way. lacy takes a look.

  • War on Agriculture

    The war on ag is heating up and it's about time to take a stand. Lacy takes a close look.

  • Haiti Disaster

    The stars are coming out and we are not talking about the awards shows this time of year but for disaster relief.

  • Playground Mentality

    Some people just can't seem to play well with others. Lacy takes a look at one instance.

  • Cash Cow

    Once again the government is handing over money to help a country build up their agriculture. Does anyone remember Columbia? Lacy has a look.

  • Increased Taxation

    Times are tough and making ends meet is a challenge to say the least, that’s why federal and state governments are working at doing something about it.

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