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Farmers Go Wild
Going beyond organic, a new generation of farmers is nurturing nature as well as crops
By YES! Magazine
Practitioners of wild farming, also called conservation-based agriculture, seek to reverse industrial agriculture’s devastating effects on wildlife by adopting farming methods that support nature. They envision a landscape where farms meld into the environment and mimic the natural processes that surround them. Going beyond organic, a new generation of farmers is nurturing nature as well as crops.

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