STEWARDSHIP FESTIVAL PIVOT 

We've decided to cancel the initially planned 2020 Stewardship Festival next summer July 16-17 because here at the farm we have lots of things developing that require our attention and dumping a multi-thousand-person event into the mix is more than we can handle.

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GRATITUDE FOR FAILURE

In seventh grade I felt obligated to try out for the baseball team. I had an athletic older brother and Mom taught health and physical education at the high school. Surely playing on the baseball team would earn me affirmation.

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WHAT IS INCLUSION AND CHOICE?

Sunday's Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) gathering at Polyface, held outside, has created a bit of a firestorm: many folks grateful for the opportunity to get together and many calling it a "super spreader" or labeling us murderers. The media wants to do stories on it as well but I've learned that they cannot be trusted to adhere to context and respectful attitudes; therefore, we are not talking to the media.

Instead, here is our public statement and our position, unedited and wrapped in context:

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HILDA'S HEALTH RECIPE

Sunday's Weston A. Price pop-up shindig here at Polyface created more memorable pieces of advice than you can imagine. Today I'll feature Hilda Gore's "5 secrets for ancestral living." Hilda is WAPF's publicist and runs their podcast. Some of this is direct quotes; all come from my notes.

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SUNDAY'S POP-UP SHINDIG

Sunday we hosted here at the farm a Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) one-day conference and everybody left literally levitating. I'll dispense snippets of it the remainder of this week, I think. For those of you unfamiliar with WAPF, it was founded by Sally Fallon Morrell 20 years ago to highlight the work of Weston A. Price.

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HYDROGEN

In one of my favorite magazines, FARM SHOW, 30 years ago I read an article about a farmer who mounted a windmill on his farm pond to run a generator to power an electrolysis machine that separated hydrogen from the water and filled a tank on the shore.

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ADVICE TO PRINCE CHARLES

A couple of days ago I had the distinct privilege of being one of a dozen virtual roundtable participants, convened and hosted by Prince Charles, as part of his Sustainable Market Initiative. The hour-long consortium featured three Americans, several Brits, a couple of Australians, one Dane and an Indian (one of my heroes, Vandana Shiva).

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COVID REWARDS KIDS AND MOMS

I have no idea if Covid was a "plandemic" or a magician's diversion to keep rotten governments in power and in fact gain power, or if it was a genuine mutation surprise, but it created several wonderful disruptions. Perhaps the most important one is the work-at-home revolution.

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CIRCULAR DOTS

My co-author of BEYOND LABELS, Sina, sent me an interesting missive this morning following an exchange we had about 5G. Apparently the USDA is being lobbied by big ag for a $5 billion 5G rollout to get every farm up to speed for the internet of things on the farm: how many steps does cow #55 take a day, you know, stuff like that. Or how much chlorophyll is soybean plant number 5,667, 793, 224,002 utilizing?

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