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Nature’s Solution: The Antidote to Industrial Agriculture Is Below Our Feet

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JOHN KLAR

John Klar — a farmer, attorney, and author — delves into the critical differences between regenerative farming and industrial agriculture. In his talk, “The Antidote to Industrial Agriculture is Below Our Feet,”

Klar highlights how cows grazing on healthy soil are the true antidote to the environmental and health damage caused by industrial farming. He urges us to trust the natural balance of ecosystems and the power of sustainable land stewardship to combat the destruction caused by industrial food systems.

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