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SPRINGING INTO THE SYNTROPIC WAY
Syntropic adjectivesyn·trop·ic (ˈ)sin‧, sən‧+: repeated symmetrically without being reversed Syntropic Farming (also Syntropic Agriculture and Syntropic Agroforestry) is a regenerative agriculture approach inspired by natural forest systems, aiming to create diverse and productive ecosystems while mimicking the regenerative processes of nature. Systematized and popularized by Swiss Farmer, Ernst Gotsch, while living in Brazil, this approach
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We are now USDA and New Mexico Grown approved!
Spirit Farm has been raising healthy, happy, regenerative animals to provide meat for the local community for the past six years and our mission is to provide healthier, local meat to surrounding communities. We are a proud USDA approved and New Mexico Grown approved supplier with a mission to provide healthier,
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Embracing Natures Solutions
Capturing Climate Solutions embedded with Indigenous Practices James and Joyce Skeet Co-Founders “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better” Albert Einstein When we heal our soil the nutrients in our foods return and restore nature’s balance. The answers that come from our ancient teachings look to
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Regenerative Reclamation…Walking in a Sacred Manner
We were 8 years old during the latter part of 1960’s, as three Navajo boys in governmental boarding school huddled in the back room known as the “end room.” With a line of Indian boys all waiting to purchase a boloney sandwich we had manufactured from stolen products from the
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Indigenous Bio-Cosmology vs. Industrial Food Production
By James Skeet From the inception of Covenant Pathways and Spirit Farm, Joyce and I have long been concerned about the future of our health. As we studied it, especially from policy, medical field, and dietary stances, the more we felt a disconnect between food and food-as-medicine. But it goes
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