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EAT WHAT I GROW

Personal journey to only eat what I grow using Korean Natural Farming methods. This means using only natural inputs found right on our land. I focus on living soil and IMO indigenous micro-organisms.

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Personal journey to only eat what I grow using Korean Natural Farming methods. This means using only natural inputs found right on our land. I focus on living soil and IMO indigenous micro-organisms.

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