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Updated: 10:07 AM Nov 15, 2008
Homegrown Health
Lately there's a demand for locally produced food that's not only healthy...but benefits the economy as well.
And there's a farm in Alabama that does just that. Posted: 1:31 AM Nov 15, 2008Reporter: Lisa Blackwell Email Address: lisa@wtvy .com |
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I am from the southeast, and now live in LA. I didn't know there was a farm like this in AL when I was living in GA. I always order my grass fed beef from La Cense out of Montana. They are a locally owned farm that is doing a lot in the way of educating the masses about the importance of sustainable agriculture, which I appreciate. Check out their site at http://www.grassfedparty.com They get my raving review. Great article.