We can't begin to feed ourselves with a local-centric system if we lock up land in royal manor models.
“We can't begin to feed ourselves with a local-centric system if we lock up land in royal manor models.”
— Joel Salatin · Feed
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We can't begin to feed ourselves with a local-centric system if we lock up land in royal manor models.
“We can't begin to feed ourselves with a local-centric system if we lock up land in royal manor models.”
— Joel Salatin · Feed
We can't begin to feed ourselves with a local-centric system if we lock up land in royal manor models.
There's a short chain between field and fork, and the shorter that chain is - the fresher, the more transparent that system is - the less chance there is of anything from bio-terrorism to pathogenicity to spoilage.
We believe that the farm should be building 'forgiveness' into the ecosystem. What does that mean? That a more forgiving ecosystem is one that can better handle drought, flood, disease, pestilence.
When faith in our freedom gives way to fear of our freedom, silencing the minority view becomes the operative protocol.
If you can feed your family, give them an education, then you are a success.
It's certainly possible to live on a SNAP budget, but it's impossible to feed yourself or your family healthy, nutritious food.
People in Michigan don't care about the president's Twitter feed. We care about feeding our families.
I know I am not alone in struggling with Facebook and how we experience it through its news feed.
My Twitter feed is probably my biggest resource of news. Other people scour the web so I do not have to, and I thank them for it.
Despite all the hype about local or green food, the single biggest impediment to wider adoption is not research, programs, organizations, or networking. It is the demonizing and criminalizing of virtually all indigenous and heritage-based food practices.