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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2003-08-04T03:23:21'
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I finally got around to finding a copy of this season's [Northeast Georgia Living Magazine](http://www.northeastgeorgialiving.com/). One of the cover stories is called "Home on the Free Range" and talks about the new organic labelling requirements [from the USDA](http://www.fsis.usda.gov/oppde/larc/Organic.htm). The author talks about how some farmers are choosing to not get official certification and instead let the customers "certify" the product by getting to know the farmers and their practices and deciding for themselves whether the product is one they wish to buy. He has a few quotes from one such pair of local farmers, Chris and Eric Wagoner of [Boann's Banks](http://www.boannsbanks.com). [Listening to: old home filler-up an' keep on trucking cafe - [C.W. McCall](http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=%22C.W. McCall%22) \- Greatest Hits ]
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