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Matthew Irwin

We're really appreciating your blog so far---and learning!---because we've recently "gone local". I think finally being married and having someone by our side to say, "yes, let's go for it" finally helped us to act on our better impulses. We just couldn't conscience support factory farming any more.

We're anxious to get our hands dirty and start growing some produce and learning more when we return to Gville!

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