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For What it's Worth, Milk a Goat
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For What it's Worth, Milk a Goat

Mar 3, 2012
1h 12m
★ 0.0

Can you make your money back with goats?

Overview

In a world drifting further away from participatory food production, relying instead on large corporations to feed us, this film asks “What do we lose by giving up our responsibility to produce food?”

Genres

Documentary
Family

Production Companies

Zaakistan Productions

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Cast

Zaak Robichaud

himself

Zaak Robichaud

Blaise Robichaud

herself

Blaise Robichaud

Amber Robichaud

herself

Amber Robichaud

Ronald Robichaud

himself

Ronald Robichaud

Patrick Henderson

himself

Patrick Henderson

Rene Bin

himself

Rene Bin

Manuel Ico Cuz

himself

Manuel Ico Cuz

Acadia Robichaud

herself

Acadia Robichaud

Gilles Martin

himself

Gilles Martin

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