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America's Kitchen Garden VS. America's "Subsidy Garden": Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars.

Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars? Blueberries Peas Thomas Jefferson Bed Peas Peas Peas Peas Cauliflower Pak Three Sisters Kale Choi Thomas Garden Perennial Jefferson Bed Endive Herbs Swiss Chard Beets Spinach Swiss Chard 무모 묘 Cabbage Lettuce Mint Kohlrabi Rhubarb 10 Feet Arugula America's Kitchen Garden Rhubarb Broccoli White House Kitchen Garden Crop Layout, Spring 2011. Size: 1500 square feet. This assortment of crops is quite representative of what many backyard gardeners and small farmers across the country are growing at this time of year. Collards Chervil Garlic Minutina Greens Rhubarb Spinach Kohlrabí -Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other specialty crops Corn S50 million or 1/2 of 1% via specialty crop block grants Wheat Wheat = S2.2 billion or 20% Corn Corn Corn Wheat Wheat $4 billion or 35% Wheat Rice Cotton Corn Wheat Rice Corn Corn Cotton $2.2 billion or 20% Rice Corn Corn Tobacco Soybeans Cotton $1.7 billion or 15% 10 Feet Tobacco Peanuts Sorghum Soybeans America's "Subsidy Garden" Sorghum What the White House garden would look like if it were planted to reflect the relative costs of the main crops subsidized by US taxpayers. Rough total spent subsidizing these crops: $11 billion/yr, the majority of which goes to subsidize large-scale farms using conventional agricultural practices (i.e. genetically modified seeds, pesticides and herbicides derived from fossil fuels, etc.). Soybeans Cotton Sorghum Canola Soybeans Peanuts Sunflower Soybeans Graphic: Kitchen Gardeners International - KGI.org Raspberries Corn Spinach Radish Kohlrabi Pak Choi Collards Corn Spinach Turnips Cotton Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars? Blueberries Peas Thomas Jefferson Bed Peas Peas Peas Peas Cauliflower Pak Three Sisters Kale Choi Thomas Garden Perennial Jefferson Bed Endive Herbs Swiss Chard Beets Spinach Swiss Chard 무모 묘 Cabbage Lettuce Mint Kohlrabi Rhubarb 10 Feet Arugula America's Kitchen Garden Rhubarb Вгосcoli White House Kitchen Garden Crop Layout, Spring 2011. Size: 1500 square feet. This assortment of crops is quite representative of what many backyard gardeners and small farmers across the country are growing at this time of year. Collards Chervil Garlic Minutina Greens Rhubarb Spinach Kohlrabí -Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other specialty crops Corn S50 million or 1/2 of 1% via specialty crop block grants Wheat Wheat = S2.2 billion or 20% Corn Corn Corn Wheat Wheat $4 billion or 35% Wheat Rice Cotton Corn Corn Corn Wheat Rice Cotton $2.2 billion or 20% Rice Corn Corn Tobacco Soybeans Cotton $1.7 billion or 15% Tobacco Peanuts Sorghum 10 Feet Soybeans America's "Subsidy Garden" Sorghum What the White House garden would look like if it were planted to reflect the relative costs of the main crops subsidized by US taxpayers. Rough total spent subsidizing these crops: $11 billion/yr, the majority of which goes to subsidize large-scale farms using conventional agricultural practices (i.e. genetically modified seeds, pesticides and herbicides derived from fossil fuels, etc.). Soybeans Cotton Sorghum Canola Soybeans Peanuts Sunflower Soybeans Graphic: Kitchen Gardeners International - KGI.org Raspberries Corn Spinach Radish Kohlrabi Pak Choi Collards Corn Spinach Turnips Cotton Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars? Blueberries Peas Thomas Jefferson Bed Peas Peas Peas Peas Cauliflower Pak Three Sisters Kale Choi Thomas Garden Perennial Jefferson Bed Endive Herbs Swiss Chard Beets Spinach Swiss Chard 무모 묘 Cabbage Lettuce Mint Kohlrabi Rhubarb 10 Feet Arugula America's Kitchen Garden Rhubarb Вгосcoli White House Kitchen Garden Crop Layout, Spring 2011. Size: 1500 square feet. This assortment of crops is quite representative of what many backyard gardeners and small farmers across the country are growing at this time of year. Collards Chervil Garlic Minutina Greens Rhubarb Spinach Kohlrabí -Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other specialty crops Corn S50 million or 1/2 of 1% via specialty crop block grants Wheat Wheat = S2.2 billion or 20% Corn Corn Corn Wheat Wheat $4 billion or 35% Wheat Rice Cotton Corn Corn Corn Wheat Rice Cotton $2.2 billion or 20% Rice Corn Corn Tobacco Soybeans Cotton $1.7 billion or 15% Tobacco Peanuts Sorghum 10 Feet Soybeans America's "Subsidy Garden" Sorghum What the White House garden would look like if it were planted to reflect the relative costs of the main crops subsidized by US taxpayers. Rough total spent subsidizing these crops: $11 billion/yr, the majority of which goes to subsidize large-scale farms using conventional agricultural practices (i.e. genetically modified seeds, pesticides and herbicides derived from fossil fuels, etc.). Soybeans Cotton Sorghum Canola Soybeans Peanuts Sunflower Soybeans Graphic: Kitchen Gardeners International - KGI.org Raspberries Corn Spinach Radish Kohlrabi Pak Choi Collards Corn Spinach Turnips Cotton Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars? Blueberries Peas Thomas Jefferson Bed Peas Peas Peas Peas Cauliflower Pak Three Sisters Kale Choi Thomas Garden Perennial Jefferson Bed Endive Herbs Swiss Chard Beets Spinach Swiss Chard 무모 묘 Cabbage Lettuce Mint Kohlrabi Rhubarb 10 Feet Arugula America's Kitchen Garden Rhubarb Вгосcoli White House Kitchen Garden Crop Layout, Spring 2011. Size: 1500 square feet. This assortment of crops is quite representative of what many backyard gardeners and small farmers across the country are growing at this time of year. Collards Chervil Garlic Minutina Greens Rhubarb Spinach Kohlrabí -Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other specialty crops Corn S50 million or 1/2 of 1% via specialty crop block grants Wheat Wheat = S2.2 billion or 20% Corn Corn Corn Wheat Wheat $4 billion or 35% Wheat Rice Cotton Corn Corn Corn Wheat Rice Cotton $2.2 billion or 20% Rice Corn Corn Tobacco Soybeans Cotton $1.7 billion or 15% Tobacco Peanuts Sorghum 10 Feet Soybeans America's "Subsidy Garden" Sorghum What the White House garden would look like if it were planted to reflect the relative costs of the main crops subsidized by US taxpayers. Rough total spent subsidizing these crops: $11 billion/yr, the majority of which goes to subsidize large-scale farms using conventional agricultural practices (i.e. genetically modified seeds, pesticides and herbicides derived from fossil fuels, etc.). Soybeans Cotton Sorghum Canola Soybeans Peanuts Sunflower Soybeans Graphic: Kitchen Gardeners International - KGI.org Raspberries Corn Spinach Radish Kohlrabi Pak Choi Collards Corn Spinach Turnips Cotton Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars? Blueberries Peas Thomas Jefferson Bed Peas Peas Peas Peas Cauliflower Pak Three Sisters Kale Choi Thomas Garden Perennial Jefferson Bed Endive Herbs Swiss Chard Beets Spinach Swiss Chard 무모 묘 Cabbage Lettuce Mint Kohlrabi Rhubarb 10 Feet Arugula America's Kitchen Garden Rhubarb Вгосcoli White House Kitchen Garden Crop Layout, Spring 2011. Size: 1500 square feet. This assortment of crops is quite representative of what many backyard gardeners and small farmers across the country are growing at this time of year. Collards Chervil Garlic Minutina Greens Rhubarb Spinach Kohlrabí -Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other specialty crops Corn S50 million or 1/2 of 1% via specialty crop block grants Wheat Wheat = S2.2 billion or 20% Corn Corn Corn Wheat Wheat $4 billion or 35% Wheat Rice Cotton Corn Corn Corn Wheat Rice Cotton $2.2 billion or 20% Rice Corn Corn Tobacco Soybeans Cotton $1.7 billion or 15% Tobacco Peanuts Sorghum 10 Feet Soybeans America's "Subsidy Garden" Sorghum What the White House garden would look like if it were planted to reflect the relative costs of the main crops subsidized by US taxpayers. Rough total spent subsidizing these crops: $11 billion/yr, the majority of which goes to subsidize large-scale farms using conventional agricultural practices (i.e. genetically modified seeds, pesticides and herbicides derived from fossil fuels, etc.). Soybeans Cotton Sorghum Canola Soybeans Peanuts Sunflower Soybeans Graphic: Kitchen Gardeners International - KGI.org Raspberries Corn Spinach Radish Kohlrabi Pak Choi Collards Corn Spinach Turnips Cotton Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars? Blueberries Peas Thomas Jefferson Bed Peas Peas Peas Peas Cauliflower Pak Three Sisters Kale Choi Thomas Garden Perennial Jefferson Bed Endive Herbs Swiss Chard Beets Spinach Swiss Chard 무모 묘 Cabbage Lettuce Mint Kohlrabi Rhubarb 10 Feet Arugula America's Kitchen Garden Rhubarb Вгосcoli White House Kitchen Garden Crop Layout, Spring 2011. Size: 1500 square feet. This assortment of crops is quite representative of what many backyard gardeners and small farmers across the country are growing at this time of year. Collards Chervil Garlic Minutina Greens Rhubarb Spinach Kohlrabí -Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other specialty crops Corn S50 million or 1/2 of 1% via specialty crop block grants Wheat Wheat = S2.2 billion or 20% Corn Corn Corn Wheat Wheat $4 billion or 35% Wheat Rice Cotton Corn Corn Corn Wheat Rice Cotton $2.2 billion or 20% Rice Corn Corn Tobacco Soybeans Cotton $1.7 billion or 15% Tobacco Peanuts Sorghum 10 Feet Soybeans America's "Subsidy Garden" Sorghum What the White House garden would look like if it were planted to reflect the relative costs of the main crops subsidized by US taxpayers. Rough total spent subsidizing these crops: $11 billion/yr, the majority of which goes to subsidize large-scale farms using conventional agricultural practices (i.e. genetically modified seeds, pesticides and herbicides derived from fossil fuels, etc.). Soybeans Cotton Sorghum Canola Soybeans Peanuts Sunflower Soybeans Graphic: Kitchen Gardeners International - KGI.org Raspberries Corn Spinach Radish Kohlrabi Pak Choi Collards Corn Spinach Turnips Cotton Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars? Blueberries Peas Thomas Jefferson Bed Peas Peas Peas Peas Cauliflower Pak Three Sisters Kale Choi Thomas Garden Perennial Jefferson Bed Endive Herbs Swiss Chard Beets Spinach Swiss Chard 무모 묘 Cabbage Lettuce Mint Kohlrabi Rhubarb 10 Feet Arugula America's Kitchen Garden Rhubarb Вгосcoli White House Kitchen Garden Crop Layout, Spring 2011. Size: 1500 square feet. This assortment of crops is quite representative of what many backyard gardeners and small farmers across the country are growing at this time of year. Collards Chervil Garlic Minutina Greens Rhubarb Spinach Kohlrabí -Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other specialty crops Corn S50 million or 1/2 of 1% via specialty crop block grants Wheat Wheat = S2.2 billion or 20% Corn Corn Corn Wheat Wheat $4 billion or 35% Wheat Rice Cotton Corn Corn Corn Wheat Rice Cotton $2.2 billion or 20% Rice Corn Corn Tobacco Soybeans Cotton $1.7 billion or 15% Tobacco Peanuts Sorghum 10 Feet Soybeans America's "Subsidy Garden" Sorghum What the White House garden would look like if it were planted to reflect the relative costs of the main crops subsidized by US taxpayers. Rough total spent subsidizing these crops: $11 billion/yr, the majority of which goes to subsidize large-scale farms using conventional agricultural practices (i.e. genetically modified seeds, pesticides and herbicides derived from fossil fuels, etc.). Soybeans Cotton Sorghum Canola Soybeans Peanuts Sunflower Soybeans Graphic: Kitchen Gardeners International - KGI.org Raspberries Corn Spinach Radish Kohlrabi Pak Choi Collards Corn Spinach Turnips Cotton

America's Kitchen Garden VS. America's "Subsidy Garden": Which Garden Model Should We be Showering with Our Tax Dollars.

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This visualization compares a representative model of what constitutes most backyard gardens and small farms, as opposed to a subsidized garden planted to reflect the costs of the crops subsidized by ...

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