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Emotionally, economically & environmentally enhancing agriculture

TIME Magazine calls him “the world’s most innovative farmer” and The Atlantic newspaper refers to him as “the high priest of grassfarming"; clearly Joel Salatin is someone who has piqued quite a bit of interest. Hidden amongst northern Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley lies Salatin’s chemical-free farm that professes to feed over 6,000 families.

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Emotionally, economically & environmentally enhancing agriculture

TIME Magazine calls him “the world’s most innovative farmer” and The Atlantic newspaper refers to him as “the high priest of grassfarming"; clearly Joel Salatin is someone who has…

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