
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode, D. Firth Griffith and Jeremy Dumphy discuss the misrepresentation of conventional agriculture and the reductionist and binary perspective of regenerative agriculture. They explore the impact of modern accessibility on agriculture and the lack of nuance in the regenerative movement. They also emphasize the importance of context, community, and balance, calling us homeward and not into globalism. The conversation explores the tension between balance and capitalism in the context of regenerative agriculture. It delves into the practicality of growing grains for sale locally and the importance of limits. The discussion also highlights the heroic narrative often associated with regenerative agriculture and the disconnect between stated reasons and actual motivations. The conversation concludes with a discussion on mandatory agricultural systems and the subversive nature of self-sufficiency in place of community ownership or participation.
Get the book: https://wildtimshel.com/collections/books/products/stagtine
Join Our Substack: https://danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
Jeremy's Website: https://www.pasturesongfarm.com
Episode Takeaways
4.4
1313 ratings
In this episode, D. Firth Griffith and Jeremy Dumphy discuss the misrepresentation of conventional agriculture and the reductionist and binary perspective of regenerative agriculture. They explore the impact of modern accessibility on agriculture and the lack of nuance in the regenerative movement. They also emphasize the importance of context, community, and balance, calling us homeward and not into globalism. The conversation explores the tension between balance and capitalism in the context of regenerative agriculture. It delves into the practicality of growing grains for sale locally and the importance of limits. The discussion also highlights the heroic narrative often associated with regenerative agriculture and the disconnect between stated reasons and actual motivations. The conversation concludes with a discussion on mandatory agricultural systems and the subversive nature of self-sufficiency in place of community ownership or participation.
Get the book: https://wildtimshel.com/collections/books/products/stagtine
Join Our Substack: https://danielfirthgriffith.substack.com
Jeremy's Website: https://www.pasturesongfarm.com
Episode Takeaways
10,438 Listeners
36 Listeners
869 Listeners
924 Listeners
373 Listeners
8 Listeners