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This website theforagereport.weebly.com states the following, "Foraging for food, ideas and action." Our analyzers viewed that the website said " Welcome to my website on food issues." The Website also said " I will be posting about farms and food I come across, books I have read, and deeper politics and philosophy regarding the food we eat. I will also be investigating ways to rebuild local food systems and relationships, especially through permaculture. This could become a place to buy and sell local food, so stay tuned. Article in the Omaha World Herald mentioning Forage Farm to Fork Connection." The website's header had local food as the most important search term. It is followed by permaculture which isn't as ranked as highly as local food.

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