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Variation on the Permie theme delivered by a mid-scale mainstream non-profit.  Compare and contrast?

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interesting what little i read, but it seems to be more interested in agriculture with wild lands around it..than in polycultures
 
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I think that out there in the big world 'polyculture' has very low legibility, and 'agriculture' is inclusive of 'polyculture' as an agricultural strategy.  I know all about the sins of agriculture and the intent and purpose of differentiating between agriculture and more complex approaches to food production... just sayin'
 
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