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Episode 334: Food Farming Revolutionary

Episode 334: Food Farming Revolutionary

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Joshua Sparkes is a grower whose innovative, soil-centered approach blends regenerative principles with a deep reverence for the natural world. We dig into his unique style of farming, how it’s shaped by observation and experimentation, and why it offers a glimpse into what must be the future of sustainable food production.

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The Collective at Woolsery

Joshua Sparkes on Instagram

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