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Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal
Book • 2007
Joel Salatin's "Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal" is a seminal work in the alternative agriculture movement.
It details his experiences and philosophy of farming at Polyface Farm, emphasizing holistic management and rejecting conventional industrial practices.
The book challenges the reader to reconsider the relationship between food production, environmental sustainability, and economic viability.
Salatin's approach focuses on integrating various animal and plant systems to create a resilient and productive ecosystem.
His work has inspired many farmers and advocates for sustainable agriculture worldwide.
It details his experiences and philosophy of farming at Polyface Farm, emphasizing holistic management and rejecting conventional industrial practices.
The book challenges the reader to reconsider the relationship between food production, environmental sustainability, and economic viability.
Salatin's approach focuses on integrating various animal and plant systems to create a resilient and productive ecosystem.
His work has inspired many farmers and advocates for sustainable agriculture worldwide.
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