• ”New” Conservation and the Legacy of Louis Bromfield

  • 2022/08/10
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”New” Conservation and the Legacy of Louis Bromfield

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  • Ever heard of Louis Bromfeild? He's our hometown (Richland County) Pulitzer Prize winning author and one of the founders of America's environmental movement. Helping to advance the ideas of regenerative agriculture and conservation, Louis founded Malabar Farm in south-eastern Richland County, OH. He wrote several books about his life and "new" agriculture on the experimental farm. Josh and Evan talk about Louis story, and the effect that regenerative agriculture has had upon natural resource conservation. Ecosystems are complex networks, and those networks include us. What if we looked at conservation not only as saving nature from destruction, but also as assisting nature in supporting itself and us? It can be as simple as planting cover crops. And there are other things we can do. Listen now to find out what they are!

    LINKS!!!

    Malabar Farm Foundation: https://malabarfarm.org/

    "Pleasant Valley" by Louis Bromfield (Book)

    Permaculture Principles: https://permacultureprinciples.com/principles/

    "Founding Gardeners: The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nation" by Andrea Wulf (Book)

    Regenerative vs. Sustainable Agriculture: https://durham.ces.ncsu.edu/2021/01/regenerative-vs-sustainable-agriculture/?src=rss

    Regenerative Agriculture Ultimate Guide and Examples: https://grocycle.com/regenerative-agriculture-ultimate-guide/

    Wikipedia has a good definition for Regenerative Agriculture as well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerative_agriculture

    OUR WEBSITES

    https://richlandswcd.net/

    https://kingwoodcenter.org/

    Music - we were generously given permission by the artists listed below for their tracks:

    Run One Down - Dan Lebowitz

    Easy Stroll & Smoke Jacket Blues - TrackTribe

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Ever heard of Louis Bromfeild? He's our hometown (Richland County) Pulitzer Prize winning author and one of the founders of America's environmental movement. Helping to advance the ideas of regenerative agriculture and conservation, Louis founded Malabar Farm in south-eastern Richland County, OH. He wrote several books about his life and "new" agriculture on the experimental farm. Josh and Evan talk about Louis story, and the effect that regenerative agriculture has had upon natural resource conservation. Ecosystems are complex networks, and those networks include us. What if we looked at conservation not only as saving nature from destruction, but also as assisting nature in supporting itself and us? It can be as simple as planting cover crops. And there are other things we can do. Listen now to find out what they are!

LINKS!!!

Malabar Farm Foundation: https://malabarfarm.org/

"Pleasant Valley" by Louis Bromfield (Book)

Permaculture Principles: https://permacultureprinciples.com/principles/

"Founding Gardeners: The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nation" by Andrea Wulf (Book)

Regenerative vs. Sustainable Agriculture: https://durham.ces.ncsu.edu/2021/01/regenerative-vs-sustainable-agriculture/?src=rss

Regenerative Agriculture Ultimate Guide and Examples: https://grocycle.com/regenerative-agriculture-ultimate-guide/

Wikipedia has a good definition for Regenerative Agriculture as well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regenerative_agriculture

OUR WEBSITES

https://richlandswcd.net/

https://kingwoodcenter.org/

Music - we were generously given permission by the artists listed below for their tracks:

Run One Down - Dan Lebowitz

Easy Stroll & Smoke Jacket Blues - TrackTribe

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