Living Texts: In Conversation with One Straw Revolution

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Oct 17th
6:30pm-8pm EST

Living Texts is a free, panel-style conversation series on key texts centered on cyclical wisdom with the people that are putting them into practice.

Join us to discuss One Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming by Masanobu Fukuoka with Lindsay Napolitano & Johann Rinkens Johann Rinkens of Fields Without Fences.

Participants are highly encouraged to read the text, but it is not required.

This class will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to participants within 72 hours of the class date.

Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer and philosopher celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of desertified lands. He was a proponent of no-till, herbicide and pesticide-free cultivation methods from which he created a particular method of agriculture, commonly referred to as "natural farming" or "do-nothing farming". His books are considered both farming compendiums and guides to a way of life.

Lindsay Napolitano is a land based artist, agriculturalist, and ecological designer living and working within the fields and forests of the Delaware River Watershed. She is the co-founder of Fields Without Fences, a forest garden farm and agroecology consulting service working at the intersection of ecological restoration and agricultural production. In collaboration with the natural world she designs, cultivates, and tends two farm sites totaling 45 acres in Kingwood Township, New Jersey.

Johann Rinkens is a farmer and ecological designer practicing and consulting on regenerative land relationships. He is the co-founder of Fields Without Fences, a forest garden farm and agroecology consulting service working at the intersection of ecological restoration and agricultural production. In service to farmers, organizations, and land stewards throughout the northeast, Johann advises and consults on diverse agroecology and regenerative agriculture projects.

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Oct 17th
6:30pm-8pm EST

Living Texts is a free, panel-style conversation series on key texts centered on cyclical wisdom with the people that are putting them into practice.

Join us to discuss One Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming by Masanobu Fukuoka with Lindsay Napolitano & Johann Rinkens Johann Rinkens of Fields Without Fences.

Participants are highly encouraged to read the text, but it is not required.

This class will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to participants within 72 hours of the class date.

Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer and philosopher celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of desertified lands. He was a proponent of no-till, herbicide and pesticide-free cultivation methods from which he created a particular method of agriculture, commonly referred to as "natural farming" or "do-nothing farming". His books are considered both farming compendiums and guides to a way of life.

Lindsay Napolitano is a land based artist, agriculturalist, and ecological designer living and working within the fields and forests of the Delaware River Watershed. She is the co-founder of Fields Without Fences, a forest garden farm and agroecology consulting service working at the intersection of ecological restoration and agricultural production. In collaboration with the natural world she designs, cultivates, and tends two farm sites totaling 45 acres in Kingwood Township, New Jersey.

Johann Rinkens is a farmer and ecological designer practicing and consulting on regenerative land relationships. He is the co-founder of Fields Without Fences, a forest garden farm and agroecology consulting service working at the intersection of ecological restoration and agricultural production. In service to farmers, organizations, and land stewards throughout the northeast, Johann advises and consults on diverse agroecology and regenerative agriculture projects.

Oct 17th
6:30pm-8pm EST

Living Texts is a free, panel-style conversation series on key texts centered on cyclical wisdom with the people that are putting them into practice.

Join us to discuss One Straw Revolution: An Introduction to Natural Farming by Masanobu Fukuoka with Lindsay Napolitano & Johann Rinkens Johann Rinkens of Fields Without Fences.

Participants are highly encouraged to read the text, but it is not required.

This class will be held online via Zoom. A link will be sent to participants within 72 hours of the class date.

Masanobu Fukuoka was a Japanese farmer and philosopher celebrated for his natural farming and re-vegetation of desertified lands. He was a proponent of no-till, herbicide and pesticide-free cultivation methods from which he created a particular method of agriculture, commonly referred to as "natural farming" or "do-nothing farming". His books are considered both farming compendiums and guides to a way of life.

Lindsay Napolitano is a land based artist, agriculturalist, and ecological designer living and working within the fields and forests of the Delaware River Watershed. She is the co-founder of Fields Without Fences, a forest garden farm and agroecology consulting service working at the intersection of ecological restoration and agricultural production. In collaboration with the natural world she designs, cultivates, and tends two farm sites totaling 45 acres in Kingwood Township, New Jersey.

Johann Rinkens is a farmer and ecological designer practicing and consulting on regenerative land relationships. He is the co-founder of Fields Without Fences, a forest garden farm and agroecology consulting service working at the intersection of ecological restoration and agricultural production. In service to farmers, organizations, and land stewards throughout the northeast, Johann advises and consults on diverse agroecology and regenerative agriculture projects.