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Swadeshi in your town...

Series: Good Dirt Radio Stories
From: Tom Bartels
Length: 00:05:02

Community made food and materials from neighbors. Read the full description.

Handsshovel_small Across America, a grassroots sub-culture is being reborn. Providing alternatives to centralized, corporate economy and mass produced imports, people—young and old—are returning to the land with ideals of self sufficiency, local economy, permaculture and community. Hear local producers share their stories.

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Across America, a grassroots sub-culture is being reborn. Providing alternatives to centralized, corporate economy and mass produced imports, people—young and old—are returning to the land with ideals of self sufficiency, local economy, permaculture and community. Hear local producers share their stories.

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