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  REVIEWS: Deborah Madison, American Chef, Writer, Teacher, James Beard Award winner  Milpa: From Seed to Salsa  is an extraordinary book in many ways. It is a hopeful book that shows in careful detail how extremely well the old ways of farming and living in community can not only feed rural populations but also provide them with medicine and fodder for animals. This is a viable alternative to big agriculture and so-called improvements from elsewhere; this is a fine example.  Milpa  is also a remarkable book because, like the community of families that tends the  milpa  fields, this book is product of cooperation among some very extraordinary people—two activists, a chef, and a photographer, who all found a way to bring to light a story of hope with great wisdom and beauty, with the cooperation of the Mixtec community who live the life this book allows us to witness. I am so grateful for this book. It is a treasure. Lila Downs, Four-time Grammy Award-W...

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