Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Intellectual Farming p2


Intellectual farming is using collective knowledge to cultivate a product in which we understand the affects our farming has on the ecosystem. A collective approach drives a further understanding of how a production loop affects the environment and how much of a closed loop it is, much like the teachings of the book, Cradle to Cradle. For me this understanding of what we use and throw away that will bring sustainable ideas to life and help to create cycles in which our activity no longer is a detriment to the world and all its fragile ecosystems. To ensure our survival, each of the systems we affect should be in equilibrium and without the sharing of collective knowledge, we will ensure the destruction of our world's ecosystems.

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