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		<description><![CDATA[The decline in local farming and the rise of the long-distance tomato are familiar stories. But a new report on the western Montana &#8220;foodshed&#8221; adds compelling new data on the local impacts of our increasingly outsourced food production. Using a community-driven research method, University of Montana graduate students and faculty gathered census and public-record data and used it to track patterns in the local food and farming system. They found...]]></description>
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