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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Jungle Bill" data-source="post: 5048718" data-attributes="member: 488"><p>I’ve just got back from a 2 day masterclass with Joel Salatin in the Netherlands, fascinating how much he manages to produce, how much soil he has regenerated and how well he markets everything. The best bit though was how he manages and understands people, including the succession issues. It was all done with a no nonsense sense of humour, despite a non English audience from a different culture, so I learnt a lot on handling a sometimes sceptical audience as well.</p><p>It was a great follow up to [USER=44294]@Sheila Cooke[/USER] ‘s Savory course last year.</p><p>If you get a chance to listen to Joel, go for it, everything he does may not be for you but there’s a lot to learn from how he does it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungle Bill, post: 5048718, member: 488"] I’ve just got back from a 2 day masterclass with Joel Salatin in the Netherlands, fascinating how much he manages to produce, how much soil he has regenerated and how well he markets everything. The best bit though was how he manages and understands people, including the succession issues. It was all done with a no nonsense sense of humour, despite a non English audience from a different culture, so I learnt a lot on handling a sometimes sceptical audience as well. It was a great follow up to [USER=44294]@Sheila Cooke[/USER] ‘s Savory course last year. If you get a chance to listen to Joel, go for it, everything he does may not be for you but there’s a lot to learn from how he does it. [/QUOTE]
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