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    Farmland Friday Blog Series - Food Industry

    You Are Eating the Environment | Farmland Friday

    April 24, 2026 - By Donna Appel

    There’s something I don’t think we talk about enough, and once you see it, you can’t unsee it. We like to believe that the food on our plate is separate from everything else… that it somehow exists in its own clean little world. But I believe that’s one of the…

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    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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