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Sustainable Tropical Agriculture Systems in Southern Belize
by Albert Bates Getting to the Maya Mountain Research Farm in southern Belize is its own wild side adventure. You…
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Happy Little Accidents
Last October (2010) I travelled from the Gold Coast to Melbourne to do my first PDC, with Geoff Lawton and…
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Pig Tractors
Pigs in Vietnam Photos © Craig Mackintosh unless otherwise indicated I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look…
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Sustainable World Radio Interview with Doug Weatherbee: Life Within the Soil, Part I
I had the pleasure of meeting Doug Weatherbee at Geoff Lawton’s PDC course at Quail Springs in California in August…
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Why Pasture Cropping is Such a Big Deal
Pasture cropped oats growing in symbiosis with native perennial pastures at Col Seis’s farm Grain cropping is something that, for…
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City Kids Move to the Country – Part IV
Editor’s Note: This article was written in mid-December, when Queensland’s rains were nothing like that witnessed of late, and which…
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Masanobu Fukuoka
This is a fairly recent video about the Natural Farming pioneer Masanobu Fukuoka (1913-2008) that was produced by one of…
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Building a Mandala Garden
Building a mandala garden is a great way to break up your garden beds into a riot of living colour,…
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From Danger to Diversity – Mr Phuoc’s Farm
Jonathon (Joni) is writing from his volunteer Permaculture position with the Social Policy Ecology Research Institute (SPERI), based at their…
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The Man Who Stopped the Desert
by 1080 Films Trailer: The Man Who Stopped the Desert “The Man Who Stopped the Desert” is a full High…
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Compost Power Hot Shower Report, Ethiopia
We recently submitted a short report on our hot-fast-composting system, which gave some detail on the theory and practice of…
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An Agriculture that Stands a Chance: Perennial Polyculture & the Hard Limits of Post-Carbon Farming
More and more articles are being written that continue to hit the proverbial "nail on the head". This one was…
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