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	Comments on: Hamburgers Don&#8217;t Grow on Trees: Raising Beef on a Family Farm with Kindness	</title>
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		By: LizaCarter		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[“This book provides a real service. Animals have got to have a life worth living, and it’s important that children know where meat comes from.”
TEMPLE GRANDIN, &lt;strong&gt;Animal Welfare Champion&lt;/strong&gt;
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“What Michael Pollan created with &lt;em&gt;The Omnivore’s Dilemma&lt;/em&gt; comes full circle with this photographic journey to a small farm, and one single beef cow.” SARAH WARING, &lt;strong&gt;Executive Director, Center for an Agricultural Economy&lt;/strong&gt;
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“Ms. Carter has filled a significant gap in food education.”
DANA HUDSON, &lt;strong&gt;Food and farm educator, Shelburne Farms&lt;/strong&gt;
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“I read &lt;em&gt;Hamburgers Don’t Grow on Trees&lt;/em&gt; with my seven-year-old stridently vegetarian daughter. She was riveted by its matter of fact approach and rich details about ethical meat farming. When her own farmer uncle announced that he was raising pigs, she knew that they would have a good life and that different ways of raising meat make a big difference. Thanks for adding nuance to the conversation.” HELEN PAYNE, &lt;strong&gt;artist &amp; mom&lt;/strong&gt;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“This book provides a real service. Animals have got to have a life worth living, and it’s important that children know where meat comes from.”<br />
TEMPLE GRANDIN, <strong>Animal Welfare Champion</strong><br />
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“What Michael Pollan created with <em>The Omnivore’s Dilemma</em> comes full circle with this photographic journey to a small farm, and one single beef cow.” SARAH WARING, <strong>Executive Director, Center for an Agricultural Economy</strong><br />
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“Ms. Carter has filled a significant gap in food education.”<br />
DANA HUDSON, <strong>Food and farm educator, Shelburne Farms</strong><br />
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“I read <em>Hamburgers Don’t Grow on Trees</em> with my seven-year-old stridently vegetarian daughter. She was riveted by its matter of fact approach and rich details about ethical meat farming. When her own farmer uncle announced that he was raising pigs, she knew that they would have a good life and that different ways of raising meat make a big difference. Thanks for adding nuance to the conversation.” HELEN PAYNE, <strong>artist &#038; mom</strong></p>
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