A farm regulated production raw commodities a farm all. a temporary bl — Joel Salatin, Everything Want Illegal: War Stories Local Food Front

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A farm regulated to production of raw commodities is not a farm at all. It is a temporary blip until the land is used up, the water polluted, the neighbors nauseated, and the air unbreathable. The farmhouse, the concrete, the machinery, and outbuildings become relics of a bygone vibrancy when another family farm moves to the city financial centers for relief.

Joel Salatin, Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front

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