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Regen Ag General Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 7144709" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>The other stuff came to mind as I was reading Ruby Wax's new book <em>And now for the Good News </em>in which she travels about the place finding stories about how great the future might be. There's a chapter on farming that talks about Regenerative Agriculture (modesty forbids me from mentioning her source), but it was her chapter on Business that got me thinking. Some of the most successful businesses have a strong purpose beyond making money, they will look after their workers, suppliers and customers, improve the environment, support the local community or whatever. This sense of purpose brings all sorts of benefits to the company that far outweigh any 'cost' that such behaviour might appear to affect the bottom line. One of the main benefits is happy people, all over the place. Who doesn't want to be happy?</p><p>Groundswell has certainly given me a purpose and I think a whole change of focus for UKAg would bring unbridled joy to the nation, as well as to farmers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 7144709, member: 801"] The other stuff came to mind as I was reading Ruby Wax's new book [I]And now for the Good News [/I]in which she travels about the place finding stories about how great the future might be. There's a chapter on farming that talks about Regenerative Agriculture (modesty forbids me from mentioning her source), but it was her chapter on Business that got me thinking. Some of the most successful businesses have a strong purpose beyond making money, they will look after their workers, suppliers and customers, improve the environment, support the local community or whatever. This sense of purpose brings all sorts of benefits to the company that far outweigh any 'cost' that such behaviour might appear to affect the bottom line. One of the main benefits is happy people, all over the place. Who doesn't want to be happy? Groundswell has certainly given me a purpose and I think a whole change of focus for UKAg would bring unbridled joy to the nation, as well as to farmers. [/QUOTE]
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