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Turning ugly veg into artistic ready meals

Turning ugly veg into artistic ready meals
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Food bank saves 32 million pounds of produce from landfill each year

Millions of pounds of rejected produce end up dumped in landfills, something that has broader implications for the environment.

King Parrot announce new Australian tour dates

King Parrot announce new Australian tour dates
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How local, organic farms help the environment and you, according to a farmer

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn One organic farmer explains why support for local farming is so important. • 11 min read How to avoid eating pesticides A new Consumer Reports survey analyzed government data for the residual amount of pesticides on organic and nonorganic produce. ABC Photo Illustration, Greg at Union Square Market- photo by Jim Hammil About 120 miles northwest of New York City along the Delaware River, Greg Swartz and his wife, Tannis Kowalchuk, own and operate Willow Wisp Organic Farm, where they carefully cultivate 45 different kinds of vegetables and several dozen varieties of culinary herbs and cut flowers.

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