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Regen Ag book recommendation please
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 7787496" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Depends what you see as your way forward?</p><p></p><p>Honestly, so much of the "RA movement" is still just a way of producing commodities cheaper, where you could (as an example) get more bang out of putting 1% of what you sell out the gate as bagels or beer and produce it however you like</p><p></p><p>raise the fraction to 10% and you could stop farming and be a baker</p><p></p><p>thus ir it depends if you're looking for better ways to do the wrong thing, as to which book</p><p></p><p>the book that gave me the most was probably The Cashflow Quadrant because I had financial freedom that allowed me to experiment alot, because we thwn have authentic learning (science) as opposed to regular learning (repeat after me) and it takes you places</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 7787496, member: 63856"] Depends what you see as your way forward? Honestly, so much of the "RA movement" is still just a way of producing commodities cheaper, where you could (as an example) get more bang out of putting 1% of what you sell out the gate as bagels or beer and produce it however you like raise the fraction to 10% and you could stop farming and be a baker thus ir it depends if you're looking for better ways to do the wrong thing, as to which book the book that gave me the most was probably The Cashflow Quadrant because I had financial freedom that allowed me to experiment alot, because we thwn have authentic learning (science) as opposed to regular learning (repeat after me) and it takes you places [/QUOTE]
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