Lisa Stokke - Next 7

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This interview contains a conversation on Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) beliefs reflective of popular rather than historical views. For more detailed information on the history and culture of these First Americans visit:  https://www.haudenosauneeconfederacy.com/

In this episode, David Bilbrey returns to sit in the host chair during this conversation with Lisa Stokke, one of the founders of Food Democracy Now!, to talk about her latest project, Next 7, which focuses on bringing people together who believe in advocating ideas and solutions to benefit the next 7 generations.

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Fred Kirschenmann - Farming for Future Generations

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During this conversation, recorded live at the Prairie Festival the 40th celebration of The Land Institute, we join David Bilbrey talks with Fred Kirschenmann, a national and international leader in sustainable agriculture, who shares an appointment as Distinguished Fellow for the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University, and is president of Stone Barn Center for Food and Agriculture in Pocantico Hills, New York.

He also continues to manage his family’s 1800 acre certified organic farm in North Dakota. We join David and Fred a few minutes into their conversation after Fred shares his encouragment by a former university student to look into organic Agriculture. Fred begins with his decision to convert to organic agriculture and the impacts this has on his farming choices, including the lack of available mentors and markets for this new-old method of farming. From there, Fred walks David through the transformations one can see from choosing bio-regionalism and farming with a sense of place and the impacts of organic agriculture. They end with Fred's three points for creating viable sustainable farms: by choosing to create regenerative, resilience, and relationship focused agriculture that forms a bond between the farmer, their land, and community.

Resources
Stone Barns Center
The Gospel of Consumption (Orion Magazine Article)

People 
Thomas Berry
Sir Albert Howard
Liberty Hyde Bailey  (Wiki)

Books and Articles 
How to Thrive in the Next Economy  - John Thackara
The Impulse Society  - Paul Roberts
Flourishing - Ehrenfeld & Hoffman
Farmers of 40 Centuries  (PDF) - FH King (Wiki)
50-Year Farm Bill  (The Land Institute. PDF Download)
The end of the "neocaloric era"?
The Agriculture Course  - Rudolph Steiner  (Wiki)

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