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It Can Be Done

Images of a sustainable-food revolution


10 Oct 2007
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Imagine a place where residents pull together to create a thriving store and restaurant serving fresh, local food. Imagine a place where the money appears, the dreams become real, the produce and pastured meat taste like home. Imagine a place where officials support these dreams with policies that fund organic farmers and encourage the purchase of local food.

You can stop imagining. It's happening in Woodbury County, Iowa.

It may seem an unlikely place for a food revolution, but in some ways it's absolutely fitting. Surrounded by an increasingly industrial landscape, the people here decided they were hungry for change, and now they're making themselves a better -- and healthier -- way.

Click the play button above to see images by Mark Hirsch that show what this sustainable-food revolution looks like in the flesh, and to hear Grist's Tom Philpott share some behind-the-scenes reflections on his visit. (To read more about Tom's trip, check out "A Tale of Two Counties.")

 


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Great photos

Who's the background music?

These are only my personal opinions.
great spot!

Thanks for sharing --- very good to see the movement in action in the heartland.  I've started a blog to get out info on actions we can take to support a safe and sustainable food supply.  Check it out:

www.foodkarmaalert.blogspot.com

Cory

Well done

This is an interesting story. I'm curious as to how it's sustainable year round? Best ...

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