Farmkeepers Blog
The Farmkeepers is the official blog of NC Farm Families. It is here that words will flow, our voice will be heard, a stand will be made, and the farm families of North Carolina will be protected. In these posts, we'll set the record straight. You'll see the faces of the families who feed us. Here, you'll receive all the updates and news. It is here that we will fight for farmers and be the keepers of the farm in NC. We hope you'll join us. Follow along on social media and by joining our email list.
NC Farm Families: 2016 Summary
In Review
North Carolina Farm Families has had a busy year educating the public, answering attacks, leading an intensive media campaign, and protecting the farm families of North Carolina. These efforts would not be possible without the support of all of you and so many friends. Thank you.Your constant support has allowed NC Farm Families to accomplish goals and make positive strides for farm families across the state. The following is a brief summary of the 2016 year.
Media Campaign
January 2016……………..Phase 1 of Media Campaign Launched
- The first wave of ads focused on the messages that farmers work hard, are important to the economy, feed 20 million Americans, and hog farmers are not harming the waterways (Black River). These ads were aired through TV, radio, newspapers, and Internet statewide.
April 2016………………….Phase 2 of Media Campaign Launched
- The second phase of ads aired on TV, radio, and Internet. The focus was the cycle of applying waste, how complex the regulations that hog farmers must comply with, and how James Lamb has done it right for 18 years.
August 2016……………Phase 3 of Media Campaign Launched
- The final phase took on Robert Kennedy Jr. and his claims that hog farms were “sprouting like mushrooms,” lagoons were overflowing, and hog farms were hidden.
Results—Polls taken after every ad showed an increase in hog farm favorability.
Other Events and Activities:
- Presence at community events
- Daily social media monitoring, posts, and engagement (Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter)
- Published Op eds in local newspapers
- Presented at universities, events, and to organizations.
What Now?
We have certainly done a lot, but there is much left to be done. The Waterkeepers and cohorts have stepped up their attacks on farmers. Recently, they released 9 videos online that accuse hog farmers of polluting and claim racial bias. They are dead wrong…again.NC Farm Families is dedicated to upholding our mission to protect the farm families of NC. And, we plan on doing just that by setting the record straight. Stand with us as we continue to fight for the truth.
Stay up to date by joining our email list on our website and following us on social media. You can also read our responses to attacks on our blog, The Farmkeepers, also found on our website.
Waterkeepers Spin Tall Tales Again: The Spin Lands on NPR
With the explosion of ‘Internet News’ – from the New York Times website to BuzzFeed – the 24-hour news cycle is roaring along, and that’s turned out to be an opportunity for the ‘spinners’ like the Waterkeeper’s Alliance. Because reporters under the gun have to turn out more stories faster and more often, the 'spinners' are taking advantage.‘Manure Happens, Especially When Hog Farms Flood’ – a recent headline on NPR’s website is one such example.The Waterkeepers had spun the same old tale, again, and scored, again – landing a story on NPR about “fields of filth” and how Hurricane Matthew had flooded 10 farms and 14 lagoons.The Waterkeepers apparently never said a word to NPR about the official state reports that showed 99.5% of the hog farms had no spills or leaks during the hurricane and NPR, probably rolling on to the next story, apparently never stopped to check the facts.If it had it would have learned there’re over 4,000 lagoons, and the Waterkeepers were only talking about 14 and ignoring 3986 of them to paint a false picture.And that’s how a ‘spin’ works.The result: NPR’s listeners were misled. And family farmers – who had succeeded 99.5% of the time during Hurricane Matthew – got hurt.
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NC hog farms on cutting edge of animal care, sustainability
I didn’t grow up on a farm. But since discovering my love for agriculture in college, I have spent the past 40 years raising hogs. I worked on farms around the world – from southwest Kansas to Singapore – before finally moving with my family to Goldsboro, where my husband and I started our own hog farm more than 25 years ago.



