OK, so it isn’t strictly about agricultural biodiversity, and there are some statements one might cavil at, but you gotta hand it to David McWilliams: everything that ails global food in one groovy animated presentation.
Solutions? Not so much.
Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
Crops, animals, wild relatives ...
by Jeremy Cherfas on November 28, 2012
OK, so it isn’t strictly about agricultural biodiversity, and there are some statements one might cavil at, but you gotta hand it to David McWilliams: everything that ails global food in one groovy animated presentation.
Solutions? Not so much.
Nibbles Archive: All that condensed goodness.
And easy access to the Brainfood Archive.
Mary Winfree Found our post “Churros and peaches in the Canyon de Chelly” useful:
My back yard holds a sacred place and cemetery, we found it when a neighbor tried to build a road right up to my back door and the bones came up. We brought in Cadaver dogs who revealed a whole cemetery. It was a blessing in disguise because when we went to replant the bones of my little Indian Grandmother, there were more bones from the same tribe, that needed a home. They had been buried and then disturbed by a big hiway, and no place had been found for them. Now they will join the ones in my yard. We are holding a homecoming party for them. Songs both sad and happy, a BBQ and where they are replanted they are planting peach trees – now I know what that means…
We’re glad we were able to help a little.
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