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Program on value of organic food. listen on ipod or computer or even radio
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Thu, 7 Aug 2008 15:05:29 -0400
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Here is program about Is Organic food worth it? Hosted by The Food Chain
with Michael Olson . Professor Jeff Gillman from U of Minn will speak


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From: Michael Olson [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 12:19 PM
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Subject: AN EXTRA EFFORT?

A FOOD CHAIN RELEASE FROM METROFARM.COM
One study says organic food is better than conventional food.  The next
study says there is no difference between organic and conventional.
These studies lead us to ask...
Is organic food worth the extra effort? (#599)
This Saturday at 9am Pacific, the Food Chain with Michael Olson hosts
Professor Jeff Gillman of the University of Minnesota for a conversation
about what is real, and what is not, about organic.  
Listen on your radio, computer or IPOD anytime at www.metrofarm.com.
Topics include what differences exist, if any, between organic and
conventional production technologies; why so many scientific studies on
organics point in so many different directions; and whether organic food
is, or is not, worth the extra effort.  

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