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Asparagus! Stalking the American Life

Apr 22, 2008
0h 55m
★ 0.0

A documentary film by Anne de Mare & Kirsten Kelly

Overview

For 30 years, Oceana County Michigan has been the Asparagus Capital of the World. Now its spear-struck residents and family farms take on the U.S. War on Drugs, Free Trade and a Fast Food Nation, all to save their beloved roots.

Genres

Documentary

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