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" Bring diversity back to agriculture. That's what made it work in the first place. "
David R. Brower
Work
Place
Agriculture
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" A great deal of pressure was then built up to remove me from the club and my resignation was, finally, a forced one. "
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" What's even more unsettling is the way these people hide what they're doing from the public. They strip the labels off miracle wheat when they ship it, for instance, and say, 'Watch out. Don't plant too much and don't depend on it too much.' "
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Build
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Earth
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Writing
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Earth
Present
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Once
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