Howard Lyman
- Writer
Howard is probably best known as the controversial guest on "The Oprah
Winfrey Show" whose comments about mad cow disease caused an angry
cattle rancher to sue him and Oprah, a suit that Oprah and Howard won.
He has crusaded for years to change the way America produces its food
and to change the way Americans think of their relationship to food and
the environment. After having transformed his small family farm into an
intensive factory farm which made extensive use of chemical pesticides
and fertilizers, Howard developed a tumor on his spine which paralyzed
him. After surgery gave him back the use of his legs, he vowed to
crusade for environmentally sustainable agricultural policies and
practices that would save our ecology, economy, and promote better
human health. Towards that end, Howard has worked for the Montana
Farmers Union and as a lobbyist for the National Farmers Union. For
five years he worked on Capitol Hill for America's family farmers, and
helped to pass the National Organic Standards Act. Howard ran for
Congress in Montana in 1982 and lost by less than a 4 percent margin to
a six-term incumbent. Howard was the executive director of the
International Beyond Beef Campaign, which was able to organize over
2,400 teams consisting of over 10,000 people who handed out over
1,000,000 pieces of information to educate consumers about their food
choices. He has spoken to thousands of groups--from small audiences to
an assembly of over 25,000 people at the Earth Day celebration in
Oakland, California. He has also written a book, Mad Cowboy, with Glen
Merzer. His message is always the same; If there is to be a bright
future for our children and grandchildren, it will come from consumer
support of producers who work in concert with nature -- organically,
sustainably, and humanely.