- September 3, 2010 • 12:15 pm PDT
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A comprehensive study shows that the organic farms produce more flavorful, nutritious fruit, that has a better shelf life, and helps create healthy soils. Science Daily
A comprehensive study shows that the organic farms produce more flavorful, nutritious fruit, that has a better shelf life, and helps create healthy soils. Science Daily
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