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    Farmland Friday Blog Series

    The Chemistry of a Broken Food System | Farmland Friday

    February 13, 2026 - By Donna Appel

    What we call love in February Every February, we’re surrounded by sweetness. Red boxes. Pink wrappers. Candy hearts stamped with words like love, kiss, forever. We give it to our children, our partners, our friends. We put it in bowls at work and classrooms and call it celebration. And most…

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