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The Future of Farming
Two Women on Small Farms
Commentary
Kim Hartke and Sunny Gardener
 Sunny Gardener  Contact Contributor
Feb. 21, 2013, 9:19 a.m.
Includes an update on Virginia General Assembly and Supreme Court work.
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Guest: Kim Hartke
Host and producer: Sunny Gardener
Recorded partly by Kim and partly by Sunny
Researcher: Patricia Stansbury
Theme music: Bonefire Dance by Rattlemouth
Incidental music: Henhouse Blues by Mollie O’Brien
Special Thanks to WRIR Richmond Independent Radio and The Weston A. Price Foundation
In Virginia the General Assembly is debating in Virginia that would allow minimally processed food to be sold from family farms, but only with a label stating that it was produced without state inspection, and contact information for the farm. Yet grocery store shelves are laden with foods and other products that contain genetically engineered plant material, unidentified and unlabeled.
Conservative and Progressive thinkers have met over the freedom to farm, and we have met eye to eye over the matter of what should be allowed in our food. We want to know if someone has tinkered with the genetic code of a plant our animals will eat.
To grow and purchase organic food, no matter how you define it, must be an option in the United states as in Europe. Listen to this informed and reasoned discussion and learn more.

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