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The Middle Ground

Living on Earth
August 14, 2013
  • By Guy Hand
The World

We tend to think of nature and modern agriculture as competing, often in conflict. But in West Marin County, California they’re closing the divide. That’s because people who live in West Marin decided decades ago that nature and agriculture can coexist and even flourish. Guy Hand reports.

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