Agriculture
Mar. 17, 2001
Mmmm ... A Mouthful of Frankenfoods
Nobody likes a quaint farmers' market more than I do. Along with my purchases of organic sprouts, strawberries and pomelos, I like buying into the pretty illusion that my fresh food was grown on small family farms that use heirloom seeds for planting, marigolds for pesticide and biodynamically enriched soil for fertilizer.
Nobody likes a quaint farmers' market more than I do. Along with my purchases of organic sprouts, strawberries and pomelos, I like buying into the pretty illusion that my fresh food was grown on small family farms that use heirloom seeds for planting, marigolds for pesticide and biodynamically...
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