CNN has a good story about crickets as a food source-talks about our own Big Cricket Farms and Suzies Dogs and Drafts. I still haven't tried crickets as a food source yet.
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2015/09/us/crickets-american-story/
The only fault I had with the video is at the point where they show the old delapadated building when all around us are brand new buildings, and for that reason I REFUSE TO HAVE ANYTHING POSITIVE TO SAY ABOUT THE CRICKET FARMER, or SUSIE'S DOGS AND DRAFT. They are Youngstown's PAST, and not its future! WE ARE BUSTING OUR TAILS TO MAKE SOMETHING OUT OF THIS CITY, AND WE DO NOT NEED SOME BUG EATING FOOL HOLD UP THAT PROGRESS BY IMPLYING THAT ALL THAT YOUNGSTOWN IS IS ABANDONED RUN DOWN BUILDINGS!
I think it is a very good video. I know Kevin, Big Cricket Farms owner, personally. He's down a tremendous job.
His heart is in urban revitalization, hence the scenes of delapidating buildings.
I must respectfully disagree with you. The portion that deals with his product is acceptable but using a shell of a factory is out of place, and nothing that anyone says will change my mind. Over the past ten years we have been busting our tails to end the notion that there is nothing but desolation here in Youngstown, And darn it, I'm sick and tired of people wanting to keep dragging up the distent past, and again nothing will change my mind. IT IS CAST IN THICK CONCRETE BEHIND A FOOT THICK WALL OF STEEL. You and others like you have been working your hearts out trying to improve our image and this video so far as I'm concerned is a slap in your face. I do not know Kevin, and to be perfectly honest, based on that video, I want nothing to do with him! As to his heart ... I couldn't care less. IF he is so into urban revitalization he should be promoting those groups such as your neighborhood group and all the other neighborhood groups that could use his support.
In closing allow me to borrow an expression you recently posted on a facebook page pfffttttt.
I would tend to agree that those who are working towards urban revitalization
should want to show and emphasize the positive vs dwelling on the negative.
It serves the city better to show things in a positive light.
LOL you are so dramatic TT. 8)
That's because every time the national media comes to town they scout out the most god forsaken backdrop and portray Youngstown in the worst possable light. I'm fed up with it. We've come a long way back since 2000 or even 1990 and a lot of that is due in no small part to all the neighborhood groups and YSU, the Incubator, and a whole lot of others. When do we at long last purge ourselves of the hopeless rust belt town that offers no hope for the future? What will it take for the Kevin's in this city to let go of the 1970's when the mills closed and there was no hope in sight. Doesn't he and others like him have sense enough to realize that they are not only putting the city in a bad light, but they are also doing their own businesses no good? Look, admittedly I wouldn't touch his products with a ten foot pole, but that's me, but there are those that will buy his goods and more power to them. As I said before, his portrail of Youngstown as a crumbling hopeless city is dead wrong, and nothing anyone says in his defence will convince me otherwise.
Is it true that the cricket farm has moved or is moving out of Youngstown?
Unfortunately, yes. Their reason for moving is the water; they claim that the water is killing their crickets.
Are we talking about the city water that we all drink?
Yes.
Maybe the crickets need to go to Crickets and drink beer :laugh: :laugh:
On a serious note (I couldn't let that pass)-What exactly makes the drinking water bad for the crickets, and where are they moving to??
If our water is killing crickets, our local media should be investigating and letting
us know how bad it is or possibly getting the interest of watchdogs/experts
who might advise the general public.
It maybe to much chemicals in the water for these little creatures.
They could have collected rain water.... Youngstown no longer has the extreme air pollution it once had when
the mills were operating. One would think that rainwater would be pretty pure, if captured before it went
into the ground.....??
This guy several years ago asked to meet the shrimpfarmer, he was shocked to learn, I endorsed fracing. This dude most likely burned thru daddy's capitalistic money and the plug was pulled.
Wait is there anyone here that believes the Health Department would mandate that the city treat water to be safe for crickets? Investigate what? Crickets live in puddles and stuff. They probably don't like the chemicals in tap water. Buy a bunch of tropical fish and dump them in a tank of water right out of the tap. See what happens to them. Try again
#watchdogslol