wingell 0 Posted January 7, 2009 Here's a shot that illustrated a metropolitan newspaper's article on the closing of a sauerkraut factory in upstate New York. This farmer said that next spring he will have to plow under this 25-acre field of now-frozen cabbage, which he had expected to be able to sell to the closed processing plant. Comments and critiques are always welcomed. Thanks...Bill Link to comment
dankapsner 0 Posted January 7, 2009 I like the oddness of this--the juxtaposition of cabbage and snow is surprising. When taken out of the context it was intended for it becomes surreal. Link to comment
wingell 0 Posted January 7, 2009 Thanks for stopping by, Dan. I know what you mean about the "surreal" scene. The job was pretty surreal, too: it was in the low 20s with a 30-mile-an-hour wind blowing. This fellow farms 2,500 acres between Geneva and Rochester, so he'll survive the $40,000 loss on this cabbage patch, but he and other growers in the area are worried about next year if the processing plant remains closed. Regards...Bill Link to comment
raddatzphoto 0 Posted January 8, 2009 Especially in these times, I keep thinking isn't there someone someway these food sources can be salvaged? Fertilizer seems a waste. Link to comment
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