Think you had a bad year in 2009? Try talking to
a dairy farmer. Between milk prices crashing and fuel costs
soaring, many small dairy farms have felt the squeeze, despite
government attempts to subsidize and to guarantee bank loans.
One such operation is the organic Kansas-based Iwig Family
Dairy, which was looking at bankruptcy – until the community
pulled together to help them into 2010. Too bad banks aren’t
always such good neighbors.
- Directed by
- Leslie Owen
- Written by
- Michele Mitchell
- Produced by
- Michele Mitchell
- Director of Photography
- Ivan Weiss
- Editting by
- Ned Thorne
- Casting by
- Michele Mitchell
Series Navigation
Episodes
- Phthalates – Ep #1
- Ooops – Ep #2
- Unclos – Ep #3
- Kangaroos – Ep #4
- Uranium – Ep #5
- AIG Environmental – Ep #6
- Methane Meltdown – Ep #7
- Radioactive Tourism – Ep #8
- EPA’s Most Wanted – Ep #9
- Palm Oil in Paradise – Ep #10
- Grouper, Guppy Gone – Ep #11
- Floating Nuclear Power Stations – Ep #12
- Don’t Drink the Water – Ep #13
- Eco-Prostitution – Ep #14
- Sea Change – Ep #15
- The People’s Pot – Ep #16
- Banatlantas – Ep #17
- Wabbit Season – Ep #18
- Rare Earths – Ep #19
- River of Plutonium – Ep #20
- Mad Santa – Ep #21
- Sour Milk – Ep #22
- Hot Dogs – Ep #23
- So An Airplane Walks into a Bar – Ep #24
- Go Naked – Ep #25
- Die, Grandma, Die! – Ep #26
- The Dirtiest Word: …Is “Medicate” – Ep #27
- The Dragon Goes Green – Ep #28
- Get Your Wine While It’s Cool – Ep #29
- High-er Education – Ep #30
- A Hairy Situation – Ep #31