Preserving the Classic Thanksgiving Turkey

By The Environment... on Monday, November 13, 2006.
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The type of turkey you buy for your big holiday feast isn't always an easy decision.

You can choose the usual supermarket bird.

You can get a kosher turkey, or one that's been fed only organic feed.

You can also buy a heritage turkey that's got a little wilder history.

Rebecca Williams has the story of farmers who are trying to keep these older turkey breeds from going extinct.

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