Join Joel Salatin in San Mateo County, California as he provides an example of how to mimic nature to provide for human needs without compromising biodiversi…
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2 Responses to Joel Salatin on Localization Part IX
Joel Salatin talks about mimicking nature to be able to feed everyone, but
by also protecting bio-diversity and ending monoculture. He also compare
the “dangers” of raw milk with that of Twinkies. Funny how Twinkies are
legal and raw milk is not.
Joel Salatin talks about mimicking nature to be able to feed everyone, but
by also protecting bio-diversity and ending monoculture. He also compare
the “dangers” of raw milk with that of Twinkies. Funny how Twinkies are
legal and raw milk is not.
Corey J. Sax
December 1, 2013 at 3:45 am
What a great idea for horses. I manage a horse farm. I wish we could and
would do this!
James Tyree II
December 1, 2013 at 3:57 am