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Commentary by Trent Loos:
Sustainable ag improves life, land
There is no need to fear the fat
Expo's youth factor an awakening
Baseball offers teachable moment
Industry legend leaves mark
Who will start the clapping?
Border patrol needs to step it up
Ag could use a few good earsIn the spirit of Robert Krentz
Break out of your sterile bubble
What most people know isn't so
It's better to smell the roses
It's time to turn up the heat
Federal land grab wrong approach
Bye, bye Bambi
Save some critical habitat for us
Yes, Bobbi, it's me again
Mule-headed farmers needed
Uncle Sam's horses in need
Add USDA to anti-ag list
It's something to render about
Transparency is best solution
Milk message needs rethinking
Soldiers give us so much more
Proof is in the bacon grease
Pork on a Fork
A sad case of bad luck
Pay price for what you believe
Will the real celebrity stand up?
Anti-ag waters rising swiftly
What tattoo of pride will you wear?
Look who's blushing now
Time to ramp up the discussion
We all depend on sustainable ag
From my lips to yours to theirs
Leaders needed, front and center
Let the thundering be herd
Chicken wings make or break Super Bowl
We just need 'ounce of prevention
Information age not without dangers
Ready for some global warming?
Find solutions, not just problems
Were you born in a barn?
Truck still has to haul the cows
'Cow tax' a bit misleading
Understanding concrete, condos
Uncle Sam not a good horseman
Some questions deserve answers
A little rumination goes a long way
Chuck wagon can still deliver today
Let's get back to basic message
Why don't we ask why more often
Stop evil in its tracks
Things not always as they appear
More food with no sweat equity
Horse issue too heavy of a load
It's all part of the cycle of life
Mother Nature is really in charge
Do we properly value human life
All Aboard (Nov. 2005)
And I Am Not Crying Wolf
Anything I Can Do
Backbone of Your Community
Behind Every Man...
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy/BSE (mad cow) Facts (Dec. 2003)
Chicken Nugget Wannabe's
Chirikof Island - Natives to be
Sacrificed
Chronic Wasting Distortions (CWD)
Communication, A Two-Way
Street
Consequences of Convenience (Nov. 2004)
Could I Be Next
Country of Origin
Corps of Discovery
Cost of Compliance, the Story of
Kit Laney
Creating an Animal Welfare Mindset
in Your Company
Deer in the Headlights
Don't Tread on Me
Drop Paul Harvey
E85 is My Favorite Station. I Listen to it All
the Time! (Oct. 2004)
Endangered Species Act (Nov.
2004)
Exploring Visual Reality
Faces of ag press release about BSE
Faces of Agriculture Sponsors "Gotcha
Mobile Media Truck" Help Educate World Pork Expo Attendees &
Des Moines Consumers
Faces of Agriculture’s Trent Loos
to Challenge Kennedy Farm Aid Fraud
Farm Field Trip Broadens
Minds, Bridges Gap
Fear of Complacency
Flight or Fight
Forever An OptimistForget the Rear View Mirror (Nov. 2005) Fox in the Henhouse (Nov. 2005)
Freedom for All
Frivolous Lawsuits Threaten Iowa
Chop
Frogs Only Give You Frog Legs
Happy to Be In Beef Business
I Should Have Been A Cleanup Bull
Illinois Ag News: (August,
2003)
Illinois Food Production Under
Attack (January, 2004)Increased Cost of Living (Nov. 2005)
It is Time We Channel Our Energies (Sept, 2004)
Land of the Free, But Who
Is That Brave?
Legal Accountability (Nov. 2005)
Nutrient Management, Not Manure (Nov. 2005)
Out to Greener Pastures
Pride Key Ingredient (Nov. 2005)
Realizing We Have What Others Want (Sept. 2004)
Reason For Thanks (Nov. 2004)
Schoolyard Bullies (Nov. 2005) Schools Are Not A Business (Nov. 2005)
Spirit of America (Nov. 2004)
The Black Hat Crew
The Devil's Work? (Oct. 2004)
The Food Chain WorksThe High Cost of Clothing (Nov. 2005)
The Information Age
The Lost Art
The Vocal Minority (PETA, Beyonce
Knowles)
The Weather
Time to Think About Life (Oct. 2004)
Unfair Deal for Citizens
Warning: Lack of Common
Sense Could Kill You
We Have Been Branded
What Do You Have to Hide Anyway?
What is Newsworthy?
Where Are Our Priorities? Which Dog Are You? (Nov. 2005)
Who is the Real Customer? Young People Want to Raise Livestock, Live, Work in Iowa, Survey Shows (Nov. 2005)
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