In “Alone Out Here,” by Philip Bfield and Le Cornish, an Atralian rancher who is openly gay a nservative dtry fights to rce rbon emissns through his ttle farmg.
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A GAY FARMER ON LOVE, ISOLATN, AND DISPTG THE MEAT INDTRY ATRALIA
* gay farmers market *
She had always had a love for agriculture, participatg 4H and FFA (Future Farmers of Ameri), but went to llege San Diego bee, she figured, that’s what you did if you were gay. This is pecially te when pared to cy livg, where folks live close quarters and you’re much more likely to live near a gay or lbian bar. “As queers, as gays and lbians, I thk we’ve always been much closer to nature than other people.
If the human race is to survive, gay people have to have more fluence.
“Whether he sensed I was gay, I don’t know. But he kept sayg how much he hated gays and that if saw any walkg down the street, he would beat the absolute sh out of them. Can I work for you, and by the way, I’m also gay.
GAY
“There’s no gay ghetto Iowa, and even though ’s not a bastn of liberalism, they let you live your life the way you want here, ” says Rsell, the State Food Policy Project Coordator at Drake Universy.
“It’s been great, ” Rsell adds, “bee now everyone wants to buy om the two gay farmers. It’s not a great way to meet other gay farmers. Everythg is changg this untry regardg gays and I’m not so odd anymore.
“What I want to tell you about is beg isolated om a gay populatn, ” Stanis says. “There are bars here, but I don’t want to hang out a du bar, ’s not a great way to meet other gay farmers and I don’t thk there are many up here. “I don’t have trouble beg gay up here, but I do adm would be great if some guy wanted to meet a wonrful gay farmer who mak chee!