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    The Food You Eat Has a Story| Farmland Friday

    April 10, 2026 - By Donna Appel

    We’ve been taught to think of food as products. Packages. Labels. Ingredients listed neatly on the back of a box as if that tells the whole story. But I believe something deeper has been stripped away from that way of thinking, because food is not just something you buy—it’s something…

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