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                    [Summary] => Corn is one vegetable that tells you when you’ve had a lot of it: it ends up in your crap. Unless you’ve got a serious digestive problem, you won’t encounter the same problem with cabbage, carrots, or most other vegetables for that matter. The corn my class planted last year ripened recently, and all the Waldorf upper school students prepared to troop once more to Prado farm, owned by Reimon Gutierrez and his ageless mother. It employs biodynamic farming methods, Rudolf Steiner and Nicanor Perlas style. This time, we were muddled into four chaotic groups.
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