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Weston A. Price Story Headlines Canadian Blog

I am so excited!  An opinion editorial I wrote about Weston A. Price and his influence on contemporary raw milk movement was published Friday on the Canadian Blog, The Bovine!  This is a fantastic blog which covers the Michael Schmidt case in Canada. And, now his readers will know the rest of the story, which is that Weston A. Price, the ultimate hero of sustainable agriculture, was born and raised on a farm in Ontario.  Ontario is now the front lines of the battle for the acceptance of farm fresh milk as a legitimate and safe food, if it originates from humanely raised, grass-fed dairy cows and goats.

The Bovine  Joins Real Food Media Blog Network

The Bovine blog will be the first international blog to join realfoodmedia.com, so you’ll be able to follow it from there, along with all the other American real food bloggers, Kelly the Kitchen Kop, Cheeseslave, Food Renegade, Thrifty Oreganic,  The Nourishing Gourmet and Hartke Is Online.

Hartke Is Online Goes International

Speaking of international blogs, starting this week Hartke Is Online is being translated into 34 different languages!  Now WAPF chapters abroad can keep up with our work here in America!  And hopefully, many others will learn of the importance of Weston Price’s research on the optimum human diet for fertility, health and longevity.

Check out The Bovine

See my recent article on The Bovine, The Ontario Farm Boy.

Thanks to our Canadian blogging friend for the digital ink!

See my other op-eds on the Michael Schmidt case under News Clips on the menu bar above.

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    Posted June 8, 2009 at 7:46 pm | Permalink

    thanks for the info…

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