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	<title>Comments on: Sad Truth About Sow Stalls</title>
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		<title>By: RegenAG</title>
		<link>http://permaculture.org.au/2010/06/17/sad-truth-about-sow-stalls/#comment-49235</link>
		<dc:creator>RegenAG</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 13:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Joel Salatin is returning to Australia in November &amp; December for the RegenAG workshop series. For those looking for their &#039;clean meat connection&#039; or want to roll up their sleeves and becoming food producers worthy of an ethical world, don&#039;t miss his 2-day intensive workshops visiting TAS, VIC, ACT, NSW QLD &amp; NZ. 

These workshops cover Joel&#039;s entire regenerative farming operation. We&#039;ve got to overturn these cruel and unwholesome industral farming practices, and Joel is a wonderful leader offering a practical positive pathway towards ethical and regenerative farming.

http://www.RegenAG.com/workshops/polyface

During the upcoming workshops, Joel will take us through his entire family farm operation from the production of pastured poultry (eggs, broilers, turkeys), salad bar beef, pigaerator pork, forage-based rabbits &amp; forestry products through to the relationship marketing approach his family business has developed that has made Polyface Farm the internationally recognised, and strictly local farm it is today.

The RegenAG group is committed to overturning these terrible industrial farming by offering training that is practical and immediately useful in transitioning both large and small food producing operations towards a wholesome ethical future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joel Salatin is returning to Australia in November &amp; December for the RegenAG workshop series. For those looking for their &#8216;clean meat connection&#8217; or want to roll up their sleeves and becoming food producers worthy of an ethical world, don&#8217;t miss his 2-day intensive workshops visiting TAS, VIC, ACT, NSW QLD &amp; NZ. </p>
<p>These workshops cover Joel&#8217;s entire regenerative farming operation. We&#8217;ve got to overturn these cruel and unwholesome industral farming practices, and Joel is a wonderful leader offering a practical positive pathway towards ethical and regenerative farming.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.RegenAG.com/workshops/polyface" rel="nofollow">http://www.RegenAG.com/workshops/polyface</a></p>
<p>During the upcoming workshops, Joel will take us through his entire family farm operation from the production of pastured poultry (eggs, broilers, turkeys), salad bar beef, pigaerator pork, forage-based rabbits &amp; forestry products through to the relationship marketing approach his family business has developed that has made Polyface Farm the internationally recognised, and strictly local farm it is today.</p>
<p>The RegenAG group is committed to overturning these terrible industrial farming by offering training that is practical and immediately useful in transitioning both large and small food producing operations towards a wholesome ethical future.</p>
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		<title>By: michel Fanton</title>
		<link>http://permaculture.org.au/2010/06/17/sad-truth-about-sow-stalls/#comment-49157</link>
		<dc:creator>michel Fanton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 07:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bill of Permaculture takes care of an ancient breed, the Long Black pigs in Tasmania  at their Sisters Creek Haven. They are his pride and joy.
We have a few short clips about feeding Bill and Lisa pigs on chestnuts.... i need to work out how to upload them  and put them somewhere on the site. They both, but in particular Lisa,  talk to them, so the piggies are educated by now. They smile too  (to Bills Jokes) They are also fed acorn that Bill is growing. They look very happy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill of Permaculture takes care of an ancient breed, the Long Black pigs in Tasmania  at their Sisters Creek Haven. They are his pride and joy.<br />
We have a few short clips about feeding Bill and Lisa pigs on chestnuts&#8230;. i need to work out how to upload them  and put them somewhere on the site. They both, but in particular Lisa,  talk to them, so the piggies are educated by now. They smile too  (to Bills Jokes) They are also fed acorn that Bill is growing. They look very happy.</p>
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