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Joel Salatin on "The Marvelous Pigness of a Pig"

 
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I recently got to interview Joel Salatin at a Farm and Food Expo.  In regards to Joel's latest book, The Marvelous Pigness of a Pig, I asked Joel to talk about what the conversation starter is for opening the dialogue between the environmentalist community and the Christian community to achieve what should a common goal of biological farm practices and sound Earth stewardship.  Here is Joel's comments on the subject:



What do you guys think?  How do we have this conversation effectively?
 
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