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		<title>Grass Fed Myth Buster</title>
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“Grass-fed cows make the best burgers, period.” This is Ridgeway Shinn’s mantra. Ridge is on a mission to change the beliefs of American beefeaters to prove that grass-fed cattle produce a more flavorful meat than their grain-finished relatives and in the process are a boon to the environment. In his arsenal is the herd of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>A Farmer Grows in Brooklyn</title>
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Writing fiction, consulting businesses and growing 3000 tomato plants in an apartment in Brooklyn seemed like a good idea at first, but then the tomatoes got really good and the rejection letters from journals kept on coming. Tim Stark was a struggling writer who loved raising tomatoes from seeds and then planting them at the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Thanksgiving and The Spotted Pig</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rob Thompson had been working on a 700-cow dairy farm and was starting to burn out when his mom showed him a “help wanted” ad for a farmer in New York’s Catskill region. As Rob discovered, Thanksgiving Farm was no ordinary farm.
Thanksgiving Farm is a beautiful 350-acre farm that not only feeds the staff and [...]]]></description>
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