The face of the farmer is the wave of the future. When we know where our
food comes from we develop a sense of place, a sense of caring and a moral
responsibility to spend our money in a way that will support positive
endeavors. Our food is not just an abstract substance from a laboratory/
farm, it is the result of human efforts by people, many who have a deep soul
relationship with the Earth. All of us need to be as consious as possible
when we make our food purchases, and knowing who grows your food is an
important step towards the development of a progressive, forward thinking
economy, a system of commerce, based on more than just money. Plus to me it
is just plain interesting to know where my food comes from.

Will post farmer info ASAP.

Christy
----- Original Message -----
From: Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: Delicious Citrus


> >Allan, Allan, you keep me so busy...I can find out.
>
> Sorry, Christy. Your certainly a good soul and I'm sorry to try you,
> but the face of the farmer is a large part of what spiritual food
> distribution should be about, in my humble opinion. -Allan
>

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