Tractor Time Ep 55: Mark Bittman on Animal, Vegetable, Junk

Tractor Time Ep 55: Mark Bittman on Animal, Vegetable, Junk

Most influential food writer in America For 30-plus years, Mark Bittman has been, hands-down, the most influential food writer in America. He worked as a star food columnist at the New York Times. He’s written 16 best-selling books and cookbooks, including How to Cook...

Tractor Time Ep 53: Dr. Bronner’s & Regenerative Chains

On this our 53rd episode we welcome the head of Special Operations at Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, Gero Leson. He has a new book out called Honor Thy Label: Dr. Bronner’s Unconventional Journey to a Clean, Green, and Ethical Supply Chain.

Regenerative Farming Originates in Indigenous Culture

Regenerative Farming Originates in Indigenous Culture

This essay is intended as one step of many to bring attention to the ancestral concept of regenerative thinking as applied to the agriculture sector. It is an attempt at growing a conciencia among the many who seek to colonize this concept and as a result compromise the potential that the regenerative way of knowing and being represents in relation to the climate, ecological, nutrition, poverty and social crises we face.

Tractor Time Ep 49: Chris Smaje on Our Peasant Farmer Future

Tractor Time Ep 49: Chris Smaje on Our Peasant Farmer Future

A new book from farmer and social scientist Chris Smaje On this episode we travel to the future — A Small Farm Future. That’s the title of a new book from farmer and social scientist Chris Smaje. Let’s be honest — the future doesn’t look great. Our climate is changing...