
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
What you need to know about your meat and the Prime Act with Liz Reitzig
How often do we, as food consumers, think about how and who is cultivating, harvesting, and distributing our food? Or, on a deeper level, do we ever think about how our food choices and consumption is affecting the health of our soils? The answers to these questions are probably similar across the board, no or very little, but that’s what our guest on today’s episode wants to change, and she has been incredibly successful in doing so!
Liz Reitzig, owner and operator of Nourishing Liberty and host of Nourishing Liberty Podcast, joins us today to talk about how she is advocating to bridge the awareness gap, between what happens to our food before it gets to our homes, to the food on our dinner tables that we serve as nourishing meals. She emphasizes the negative impact of the monopoly of large companies on our food systems, and how our awareness of where our food comes from is crucial for not only the health of our families, but the longevity of family farms, as well as the health of our soils to continue growing nutrition rich food.
In this episode, you will hear about what the PRIME Act is and how it’s helping local family farms get to slaughterhouses quicker, how there are still major blocks when it comes to the PRIME Act, the big four meat processors in the US and how they’ve priced out smaller farms through lobbying efforts, how to fight back against the monopoly of the big four, as well as what you can do as a consumer to support smaller, locally owned family farms.
This episode is packed with a ton of insightful information that you won’t hear via traditional media outlets, so make sure to tune in for all of this and more!
Topics discussed in this episode:
Connect with Liz Reitzig
https://www.nourishingliberty.com/grassfedonthehill
https://www.nourishingliberty.com/podcast
Resources Mentioned in the Show
Temple Grandin on the Humane Treatment of Animals in Big Slaughterhouses
Steve Roach and Farm Animals Concerns Trust (FACT) on Issues Relating to the Humane Treatment of Animals and the Implications on Human Health
Farmer Carrie Edsall and Black Willow Pond Farm on the Struggles of a Small Farm with Animal Processing and the USDA v Custom Slaughter Facilities
Talk Farm To Me Resources
Rate the Show: https://www.talkfarmtome.com/reviews/new/
Website: https://www.talkfarmtome.com
Glossary of useful Ag terms; https://www.forfarmersmovement.com/post/glossary-of-farm-terms
Connect with Host, Dana DiPrima
Website https://www.forfarmersmovement.com/
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xoxofarmgirl
Blog: https://www.forfarmersmovement.com/blog
Talk Farm to Me Credits
Production: Dana DiPrima and Sonia Dhillon
Sound Design & Original Music: Russell Chapa www.chapamusic.com
One Bite is Everything is the podcast formerly known as Talk Farm to Me (2019 to 2024)
One Bite is Everything Resources
Write a Review
Website
YouTube
Connect with Host, Dana DiPrima
Learn more about the For Farmers Movement
Website
Blog
Other Resources
Glossary of Useful Ag Terms
One Bite is Everything Production Credits
Production: Dana DiPrima and Sonia Dhillon
Sound Design & Original Music: Russell Chapa www.chapamusic.com
5
5757 ratings
What you need to know about your meat and the Prime Act with Liz Reitzig
How often do we, as food consumers, think about how and who is cultivating, harvesting, and distributing our food? Or, on a deeper level, do we ever think about how our food choices and consumption is affecting the health of our soils? The answers to these questions are probably similar across the board, no or very little, but that’s what our guest on today’s episode wants to change, and she has been incredibly successful in doing so!
Liz Reitzig, owner and operator of Nourishing Liberty and host of Nourishing Liberty Podcast, joins us today to talk about how she is advocating to bridge the awareness gap, between what happens to our food before it gets to our homes, to the food on our dinner tables that we serve as nourishing meals. She emphasizes the negative impact of the monopoly of large companies on our food systems, and how our awareness of where our food comes from is crucial for not only the health of our families, but the longevity of family farms, as well as the health of our soils to continue growing nutrition rich food.
In this episode, you will hear about what the PRIME Act is and how it’s helping local family farms get to slaughterhouses quicker, how there are still major blocks when it comes to the PRIME Act, the big four meat processors in the US and how they’ve priced out smaller farms through lobbying efforts, how to fight back against the monopoly of the big four, as well as what you can do as a consumer to support smaller, locally owned family farms.
This episode is packed with a ton of insightful information that you won’t hear via traditional media outlets, so make sure to tune in for all of this and more!
Topics discussed in this episode:
Connect with Liz Reitzig
https://www.nourishingliberty.com/grassfedonthehill
https://www.nourishingliberty.com/podcast
Resources Mentioned in the Show
Temple Grandin on the Humane Treatment of Animals in Big Slaughterhouses
Steve Roach and Farm Animals Concerns Trust (FACT) on Issues Relating to the Humane Treatment of Animals and the Implications on Human Health
Farmer Carrie Edsall and Black Willow Pond Farm on the Struggles of a Small Farm with Animal Processing and the USDA v Custom Slaughter Facilities
Talk Farm To Me Resources
Rate the Show: https://www.talkfarmtome.com/reviews/new/
Website: https://www.talkfarmtome.com
Glossary of useful Ag terms; https://www.forfarmersmovement.com/post/glossary-of-farm-terms
Connect with Host, Dana DiPrima
Website https://www.forfarmersmovement.com/
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xoxofarmgirl
Blog: https://www.forfarmersmovement.com/blog
Talk Farm to Me Credits
Production: Dana DiPrima and Sonia Dhillon
Sound Design & Original Music: Russell Chapa www.chapamusic.com
One Bite is Everything is the podcast formerly known as Talk Farm to Me (2019 to 2024)
One Bite is Everything Resources
Write a Review
Website
YouTube
Connect with Host, Dana DiPrima
Learn more about the For Farmers Movement
Website
Blog
Other Resources
Glossary of Useful Ag Terms
One Bite is Everything Production Credits
Production: Dana DiPrima and Sonia Dhillon
Sound Design & Original Music: Russell Chapa www.chapamusic.com
90,844 Listeners
3,893 Listeners
1,541 Listeners
43,442 Listeners
2,961 Listeners
86,615 Listeners
56,191 Listeners
23,706 Listeners
305 Listeners
28,304 Listeners
41,337 Listeners
282 Listeners
302 Listeners
1,512 Listeners