T.A. Leederman

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he’ll tell you in no uncertain terms, “I’m a grass farmer.” The first time I heard this designation I didn’t get it at all—hay seemed the least (and least edible) of his many crops, and he brought none of it to market. But undergirding the “farm of many faces,” as he calls it, is a single plant—or rather that whole community of plants for which the word “grass” is shorthand.
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals
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