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		<description><![CDATA[The Northwest's local food movement turns 100 | The local food movement is all the rage these days. There&#8217;s an innovative 100-mile diet experiment; debates about the relative merits of localversusorganic; community supported agriculture; multiplying neighborhood farmer&#8217;s markets, and a number of other promising developments (see, for example, here, here, here, and here if you really love the links). It&#8217;s worth remembering, I think, that the local food movement is not exactly new. In fact, the iconic Pike...]]></description>
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