Sustainable farming guru, Joel Salatin, the man Time magazine calls the ‘worlds most famous farmer’, came to Byron Bay’s The Farm on Sunday to give a sold-out presentation on how to feed the planet without destroying it. Video Sharon Shostak
Sustainable farming guru, Joel Salatin, the man Time magazine calls the ‘worlds most famous farmer’, came to Byron Bay’s The Farm on Sunday to give a sold-out presentation on how to feed the planet without destroying it. Video Sharon Shostak
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From littlle things big things grow…. so first, you have to sow the seed.
Joel was very interesting, at the end of the day he made a strange, generalized comment, for some one that cares about sustainability. ‘If you need to get a bulldoze through to open access just do it”. Perhaps the heat got to his brain, the venue was very hot, in a tin shed the whole day.