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	<title>Comments on: Mary Jane’s Farm: A Model of Community Building</title>
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		<title>By: personette</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 04:14:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I saw the MJF magazine in my local Tractor Supply Store as i was shopping for my hen&#039;s feed and horses grain, and I enjoyed it so much, that my spouse just subscribed as my Mother&#039;s day gift. I have had a small farm in Colorado, raising dairy goats and sheep and now in Kentucky, where I tend organic raised beds and a flock of sixteen Brahma hens and two rescued horses. I was raised in Baltimore, in a row house, but my soul blossomed on my first trip to my mother&#039;s best friends farm in Silver Spring. I rarely left the barn with the warm smell of oats, corn hay and newborn calves and kittens. I brushed her horses and sat happily in the field with her Angus bull. He not only didn&#039;t threaten me,; he seemed to enjoy my company. I raised three kids on our farm in a canyon southeast of Denver. They are city kids now, but they appreciate frsh food, the joy of good organic eggs, and the beauty of the planet we occupy. Now 60, I have launched a sustainability intiative in my healthcare system. I know  I can only hope to leave the legacy of our past if I do my part to share its wonder, and raise awareness to its plight Human health is direcly affected by our environmental health, and right now, both are being compromised. What Mary Jane Butters is helping to do is change how we live  one reader at a time. And that is how the proverbial tipping point is reached. I hope she continues publishing and sharing her love for the Earth - and I hope her readers continue to support and emulate her example.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw the MJF magazine in my local Tractor Supply Store as i was shopping for my hen&#39;s feed and horses grain, and I enjoyed it so much, that my spouse just subscribed as my Mother&#39;s day gift. I have had a small farm in Colorado, raising dairy goats and sheep and now in Kentucky, where I tend organic raised beds and a flock of sixteen Brahma hens and two rescued horses. I was raised in Baltimore, in a row house, but my soul blossomed on my first trip to my mother&#39;s best friends farm in Silver Spring. I rarely left the barn with the warm smell of oats, corn hay and newborn calves and kittens. I brushed her horses and sat happily in the field with her Angus bull. He not only didn&#39;t threaten me,; he seemed to enjoy my company. I raised three kids on our farm in a canyon southeast of Denver. They are city kids now, but they appreciate frsh food, the joy of good organic eggs, and the beauty of the planet we occupy. Now 60, I have launched a sustainability intiative in my healthcare system. I know  I can only hope to leave the legacy of our past if I do my part to share its wonder, and raise awareness to its plight Human health is direcly affected by our environmental health, and right now, both are being compromised. What Mary Jane Butters is helping to do is change how we live  one reader at a time. And that is how the proverbial tipping point is reached. I hope she continues publishing and sharing her love for the Earth &#8211; and I hope her readers continue to support and emulate her example.</p>
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		<title>By: uberVU - social comments</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 18:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by jodilastman: @MaryJanesFarm See my latest blog post. All about....You. Mary Janes Farm Magazine is Awesome http://ow.ly/15wGT...</description>
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<p>This post was mentioned on Twitter by jodilastman: @MaryJanesFarm See my latest blog post. All about&#8230;.You. Mary Janes Farm Magazine is Awesome <a href="http://ow.ly/15wGT.." rel="nofollow">http://ow.ly/15wGT..</a>.</p>
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