Wendell Berry Quotes
The Second Reason For The Failure Of Industrial Agriculture Is Its Wastefulness. In Natural Or Biological Systems, Waste Does Not Occur. And It Is Easy To Produce Examples Of Nonindustrial Human Cultures In Which Waste Was Or Is Virtually Unknown. All That Is Sloughed Off In The Living Arc Of A Natural Cycle Remains Within The Cycle; It Becomes Fertility, The Power Of Life To Continue. In Nature Death And Decay Are As Necessary - Are, One May Almost Say, As Lively - As Life; And So Nothing Is Wasted. There Is Really No Such Thing, Then, As Natural Production; In Nature, There Is Only Reproduction. But
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