Holistic Grazing for Long-Term Resilience
A recent ‘Open-Gate’ day at Croome Court, organised by RegenAg UK and sponsored by Holistic Management International, showed just how beneficial the holistic management of livestock can be.
A recent ‘Open-Gate’ day at Croome Court, organised by RegenAg UK and sponsored by Holistic Management International, showed just how beneficial the holistic management of livestock can be.
One of the best things about Transition for me is that we bring big issues home, and we own them.
I promised a Brexit two-parter with a second post on agriculture, so that’s what I aim to deliver.
There’s a good reason (actually, 30 good reasons covered here…) why no-one has been able to come up with a better term for what’s called “urban agriculture.”
Solidarity means, simply, that we commit ourselves to sink or swim together.
Imagine living in one of America’s great walkable communities.
‘People are starting to understand how food works. There is no way to move forward until communities become involved in food and production.
The food waste debate has gone mainstream…However, there is one side to the story that is often overlooked: the impact of food waste in the Global South.
A group of young Bolivian activists are exploring ways to build a conscious community and local economy in the world’s highest capital city.
Dan Chiras: "The most affluent have become the most effluent." Dr. Pooper: "You humans have big brains, but you’ve got even bigger arseholes."
Bees are essential to food production. In response to the massive, global colony collapse problem, myriad urban beekeeping organizations have cropped up around the country.
We’ve all heard of small towns whose economies have been devastated by the depression of a national industry that employs most of the townspeople.