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Farm To Table 2011: An Ex-Corporate Couple Revamps Farming › PrincetonInfo.com

Robin McConaughy

Robin McConaughy

“Many of us are aware of the issues surrounding where our food comes from — how safe and wholesome it is, the devastating effects the industrialized food system has on the environment, the brutal treatment of livestock, and the demise of family farming. But few among us who have read “Fast Food Nation” or “Omnivore’s Dilemma” or viewed the movie “Food Inc.” have so completely altered the direction…”

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