(50MB MP3 54 min) details the amount of money extracted from the local economy by commodity ag production (corn,soybeans, livestock) and contrasts this with the amount of money that left the local economy to buy food for people to eat. Ken gives the details on who gets rich and who gets poor in todays commodity ag economy. In this talk, Ken analyzes economic data for the counties surrounding Grinnell, Iowa, showing that commodity agriculture lost more than $300 million in the last seven years, while people of the region paid over $850 million for food to eat.