The movie's U.S. premiere raised funds for an all-volunteer project called Operation BackPack that helps feed kids in need.

June 7, 2015

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'Ivy League Farmer' movie makes its debut

A new feature film, The Ivy League Farmer, tells the story of a father and son in conflict over the future of the family dairy farm. It’s also a love story that explores a small town’s concern about local kids not getting enough to eat.

The movie’s U.S. premiere was June 5-7 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and raised funds for an all-volunteer project called Operation BackPack that helps feed kids in need. Operation BackPack provides school children, identified by their teachers and school nurses as “food insecure,” a backpack containing quality food items for the weekend. Kids returning to school on Monday are better able to concentrate on learning.

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“Food safety, sustainability, and affordability are critical issues,” said Jeff Cannon, president and CEO of Diamond V, a Cedar Rapids based company focused on cost-effective food production and optimal food safety. Diamond V is organizing The Ivy League Farmer premiere.

“Food security is a growing concern, too,” Cannon said. “Even though the U.S. has one of the safest and most affordable food supplies in the world, 15% of Americans suffer from food insecurity. Even in Iowa, one of the top agricultural states, there are communities where one in four school-age children get their only meal of the day at school.”

Cannon said it’s a challenge to help the public better understand the real choices ahead as farmers work to produce enough safe, sustainable, affordable food. Diamond V became a founding member of Farming to Fight Hunger™, a non-profit organization in order to increase public awareness of food security issues and improve knowledge of modern agriculture. The Ivy League Farmer is the group’s first project.

Most of the world’s land suitable for farming is already in production, Cannon pointed out. Looking ahead, he says an estimated 70% of future increases in food production capacity must come from new and improved agricultural technologies. He believes that family entertainment like The Ivy League Farmer can raise public awareness about hunger, modern technology, and the farmers who devote their lives to meeting the growing need for food.

Cannon, who grew up on an Iowa farm, said, “If we show it… they will see!”

The Ivy League Farmer, directed by Tom Weber and produced by Mark Miller of the Sawyer Brown band and Frank Miller, stars Randy Wayne, Janine Turner, Terry Serpico, Ashley Nicole Anderson, Christopher Knight, and Christopher Douglas Reed as “Lester.” Watch the movie trailer at http://www.diamondv.com/media/farming-to-fight-hunger/

Headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA, Diamond V is an international leader in nutritional health products for animals and people with offices around the world and sales in nearly 60 countries. More than 70 years of science, innovation, technology, and quality have earned Diamond V the reputation of The Trusted Experts in Nutrition and Health. The company’s Embria Health Sciences subsidiary in Ankeny, Iowa manufactures EpiCor®, the human nutritional supplement that provides research-proven immune support.

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