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		<title>NatureMill</title>
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A San Francisco Start
Back in 2002, San Francisco began giving away green bins for free home compost collection. Composting became mandatory in 2009 for all city residents. But the process of collecting and storing kitchen compost scraps for weekly pickup was messy. Many well-intending residents collected their home compost in plastic bags, which defeats the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Homestead Harvest</title>
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Homestead Harvest, located in the Northwest, is a family owned company dedicated to you the home food preparer and preservationist. Whether you are a novice beginner or a seasoned veteran, our focus is to provide information, along with top quality products for preserving your garden. 
Our products will help you preserve the natural taste and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Pleasant Hill Grain Company</title>
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From their website:
Pleasant Hill Grain began as a third-generation grain farm on the plains of central Nebraska, a few miles north of Aurora. The farm&#8217;s principal products are corn and soybeans, of which over 4 million pounds are produced annually (marketed wholesale, not on the Web.) While the farm has been home to many a [...]]]></description>
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