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October 13, 2011

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Lloyd Chapman

I recall the tension caused by the arrival of "supermarkets" and packaged food in the rural south in the 1950's. My grandfather brought home a live tom turkey for Thanksgiving that he put in the coal shed in a cage he made from window screens. My grandmother refused to deal with it; she wanted one of the plump, cleaned and packaged turkeys from the grocery. Guess who won? Thanks for your presentations at AMC.

Maciej K24

do you know who to contact ito the copyright of this graphic? I would like to use it in a short documentary film.

Gbrooks889

What is your interpretation of the text in this graphic? Thanks

craig

Gbrooks - I read it to mean that all food used to be organic, relying on heavy doses of pesticides and fertilizers.

superfood powder

Wow, these are the beautiful lands, I like to visit organic field and farm houses. Your blog is really amazing !!

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