Wendell Berry on the Culture of Agriculture
The American farmer, poet, and cultural critic, Wendell Berry, speaks here on the industrialization of agriculture, decline of the family farm, and importance of an ensouled relationship to the land. His remarks are as impactful today as in 1974 when this recording was made, with relevance both in U.S. contexts and beyond. This is an excerpt from Berry’s talk at the ‘Agriculture for a Small Planet’ symposium in Spokane, Washington. For the original video, see • Wendell Berry | Agriculture for a Small Pl... Painting: "The Farm" (1887) by Hanna Hirsch-Pauli

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Wendell Berry: The Thought of Limits in the Prodigal Age

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Aldo Leopold: Learning from the Land | PBS Wisconsin Documentaries

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Yale 2013 Chubb Lecture with Wendell Berry

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Wendell Berry discusses life

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The Legacy of African American Farmers | Trail of History

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Distant Neighbors: Wendell Berry & Gary Snyder

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Dodge City WAS NOTHING Like the Movies.. Here's the Truth about Old West Towns..

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Wendell Berry on the politics of gay marriage

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Wendell Berry vs. Earl Butz debate 1977

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Inside South Carolina's Forgotten River Towns

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Wendell Berry | Agriculture for a Small Planet Symposium July 1, 1974

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Why Small Farmers Are Disappearing | Joel Salatin

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We Went to Arkansas. The Farm Crisis Will Shock You

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"An Agro-Ethical Aesthetic:" A Conversation with Wendell Berry

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Wendell Berry, Wes Jackson, and Mary Berry at the 36th Annual E. F. Schumacher Lectures

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The Deep Life of Wendell Berry | Deep Questions with Cal Newport

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The Berry Center - Sustainable Agriculture Education Program

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Wendell Berry's Thoughts in the Presence of Fear

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How Traore is Magically Growing Real Apples in Desert?

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