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Food for Life
Table of Contents
Summer 2000
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The Brink of Opportunity
by Hal Hamilton
Industrial agriculture is a parody of the life-sustaining farming practiced over thousands of years. But there are signs of new life
Twenty Acres and a Hen
by Rachel Bagby
Rachel Bagby rediscovers her roots (in the soil) and learns about the creatures she shares it with
Living, Drinking, Breathing Soil
by J. Patrick Madden
Hog Heaven
by Brian DeVore
There is an alternative to factory farms, and it makes everybody - farmers, neighbors, consumers, and especially pigs - lots happier
New Life at the Roots
by Carol Estes
Farmers and consumers bypass industrial agriculture and work together to create a new American agriculture
What's so Beautiful about Small?
by Peter Rosset
The Stuff of Life
by Vandana Shiva
An international movement reclaims seed, land, food, and biodiversity - for all people and all species
An Industry in Trouble
by Brian Halwell
Experimenting with Life
by David Suzuki
A geneticist says biotech experiments should be done in the lab - not on people or on fragile ecosystems
Wild Rice Moon
by Winona LaDuke
The ancient, wild rice-centered culture of Minnesota's Anishinaabeg people confronts cultivated "wild" rice
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jeremyw. (2009, June 30). Food for Life. Retrieved November 07, 2009, from YES! Magazine Web site: http://yesmagazine.org/issues/food-for-life/table-of-contents.
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