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The rebel farmer

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Once seen as a controversial figure, Sepp Holzer is now celebrated as an agricultural innovator whose permaculture principles have gained international recognition. Modestly referring to his ideas as "Nature's wisdom," Holzer eagerly shares his knowledge, inspiring many, including non-farmers, to adopt his sustainable farming practices. His mission is to cultivate farmers who live harmoniously with nature, respecting its cycles and treating the land and its creatures with care. Holzer emphasizes the need for a return to producing wholesome natural foods instead of mere nutrients. His journey began in childhood, where he observed nature, leading him to understand that creation is perfect and that nature knows best. He discovered that agricultural success hinges on diversity and natural symbioses rather than the pitfalls of monoculture. Holzer highlights the interconnectedness of plants and animals, stressing that each has a purpose in creation, and problems arise when humans attempt to control their destinies improperly. Over the years, Krameterhof has welcomed students and scientists eager to learn from Holzer's practices, while he has also engaged in international development efforts in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Africa.

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The rebel farmer, Sepp Holzer

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Rok vydania
2004
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Titul
The rebel farmer
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Stocker
Rok vydania
2004
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
242
ISBN10
3702010548
ISBN13
9783702010546
Série
Hodnotenie
4,25 z 5
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Once seen as a controversial figure, Sepp Holzer is now celebrated as an agricultural innovator whose permaculture principles have gained international recognition. Modestly referring to his ideas as "Nature's wisdom," Holzer eagerly shares his knowledge, inspiring many, including non-farmers, to adopt his sustainable farming practices. His mission is to cultivate farmers who live harmoniously with nature, respecting its cycles and treating the land and its creatures with care. Holzer emphasizes the need for a return to producing wholesome natural foods instead of mere nutrients. His journey began in childhood, where he observed nature, leading him to understand that creation is perfect and that nature knows best. He discovered that agricultural success hinges on diversity and natural symbioses rather than the pitfalls of monoculture. Holzer highlights the interconnectedness of plants and animals, stressing that each has a purpose in creation, and problems arise when humans attempt to control their destinies improperly. Over the years, Krameterhof has welcomed students and scientists eager to learn from Holzer's practices, while he has also engaged in international development efforts in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Africa.