At the Iowa Farm Table Podcast
At the Iowa Farm Table Podcast
Drenched in Chemicals
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Drenched in Chemicals

Why "pesticide immunity" is a terrible idea, and a national problem
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This story by Rob Faux is fascinating on so many levels. I think it is critical for people to know what it is like to farm vegetables next to those who grow conventional corn--and suffer some of the worst consequences. But it is also important to understand what the state and national legislation is that is being proposed regarding pesticides. We can't take dyes out of our food, while allowing our land and air (and humans) to be doused in chemicals. Please listen to Rob's story, and pass it on! Everyone in the country should understand the ramifications of today's agricultural system. -

In 2012, Rob Faux was bringing water out to the hens on his organic farm in northeast Iowa when a plane flew over and sprayed pesticides on him, his partner, and his farm. Not once, but twelve times.

The experience of that day and the weeks and months after it led him to become who he is today: an advocate for pesticide control and regulation.

In today’s episode of At the Iowa Farm Table, Beth Hoffman of the Iowa Food System Coalition dives into Rob Faux’s shocking story and what the new “pesticide immunity” laws creeping up around the country could mean for us all.

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Featured Voices

Rob Faux – diversified organic farmer in northeast Iowa, pesticide‑drift survivor, and Iowa Communications Manager for Pesticide Action & Agroecology Network (PAN) North America)

Key Episode Insights

  • A negligent crop‑dusting event wiped out Faux’s crops and sparked his fight for stricter pesticide rules.

  • Proposed “immunity” bills would stop farmers and cancer patients from suing, even when labels intentionally hide risks.

  • Today, Faux is a cancer survivor. But like many, where his cancer originated from is unknown. In Iowa, there are no laws mandating farmers to alert neighbors as to which chemicals will be sprayed or when. Iowa is also one of the most heavily sprayed places on earth.

  • Iowans across party lines want companies to be held accountable for land, water, and human health.

Resources & Action

News & Media

Genuine Faux Farms—photo from Genuine Faux Farms’ Facebook.