T.A. Leederman

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Salatin’s audacious bet is that feeding ourselves from nature need not be a zero-sum proposition, one in which if there is more for us at the end of the season then there must be less for nature—less topsoil, less fertility, less life. He’s betting, in other words, on a very different proposition, one that looks an awful lot like the proverbially unattainable free lunch.
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals
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