Mary Kimball

Center for Land Based Learning

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Executive Director of the Center for Land Based Learning, an advocacy and education group, which just graduated its first class of beginning farmers from the California Farm Academy

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Historically speaking, civilization has moved from the countryside to the city, from tilling the soil to industrial jobs, office work and technology.

Another Generation Goes Back to the Land

Historically speaking, civilization has moved from the countryside to the city, from tilling the soil to industrial jobs, office work and technology.

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Historically speaking, civilization has moved from the countryside to the city, from tilling the soil to industrial jobs, office work and technology.

Another Generation Goes Back to the Land

Historically speaking, civilization has moved from the countryside to the city, from tilling the soil to industrial jobs, office work and technology.

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