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14 STEWARDS OF EARTH’S BOUNTY Organic Farmers
Sow Seeds of Change by Melinda Hemmelgarn
18 FORSAKING ‘ANGRY BIRDS’ FOR BIRD SONGS Camping Turns Kids
into Nature Lovers by Avery Mack
19 SUMMERTIME, AND THE SIPPIN’ IS EASY
Quick and Cool Vegan Smoothies by Judith Fertig
22 JAMES GORMLEY TAKES ON THE FDA Why the Natural Health
Movement Must Protect Itself by Kathleen Barnes
24 FRACKING VERSUS FOOD America’s Family Farm
Heritage and Health at Stake by Harriet Shugarman
26 LESSONS FROM SOUTHERN ITALY Culinary Tour Is Delicious
Taste of Doing Life Right by Melinda and Bob Varboncoeur
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