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Is Bigger, Faster, Cheaper Food Really Better?

Is Bigger, Faster, Cheaper Food Really Better? I’ve learned that you don’t want to eat GMOs or have Roundup sprayed on your food. You don’t like animal hormones, steroids, or antibiotics showing up in your pies either. And many of you already know what the overuse of chemical fertilizers are doing to our Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico too. Well, I spoke up at the Michigan Agri-Business Association Conference in Lansing and let our Michigan farmers know how concerned we are about our health, our environment, and humane farming practices.

If you agree with this message, please let me know by commenting below. I spoke privately with many farmers after the presentation, and they're interested in what our customers think too!

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