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My Organic Acre
My Organic Acre
I am looking to support sustainable farming, quality nutrition for my family, and my income.
My income, at age 62, is very important to me, and to my small children, Shane, who is 11, and Hannah Marie, who is 5.
Hannah Marie says she hates broccoli, and will not eat it as a side dish or snack, but I love how she misses it in the salad.
Yeah, every parent here has probably tried a trick or two like that to get their kids to eat their vegetables.
But how does this My Organic Acres make me money? Well, if I chose to have the vegetables grown on my plot shipped to me, I will get them cheaper than I would at my local grocery store, and if the plot is fertile, I can sell the excess produce at the Company store, where I can also buy other goods, and make money, or I can sell all of my produce at the Company store for income, and I can make some money if you decide to support an organic acre of your own by clicking on the link above, so it looks like a win-win-win for the farmer, the consumer, and the supporters like you and I.
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At 52, almost 53, I've discovered that I'm grateful for my mistakes. You know all those stupid, know-better, wish-I'd-listened, almost-a-tradegy, regretful ...
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