Uncle Jack was old when we visited his farm, but he still kept cows. He milked the cows by hand twice a day, squatting on one of those funny little stools, and we were allowed to watch. I tried some of the raw milk, but I was a city kid, raised on supermarket milk. I [...]
Archive for February, 2011
Posted on February 25th, 2011 in food, Sustainability
People often say that organic and natural farming just isn’t profitable. Some farmers insist that conventional methods developed in the 20th century are necessary in order to make a living. But there are investors out there who see it differently. Yes, wealthy people who could be putting their money into Wall Street! In this OPB [...]
Posted on February 02nd, 2011 in Uncategorized
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