harvest moon

September is known as a time of harvest. So it makes sense why farmers in the Northern Hemisphere associate this month’s full moon with the harvest.

As a wild curator, I often explore the ways we as humans can reconnect with the natural world.

Here is an excerpt from the Savory Institute that expresses the same idea in another way:

Laghum’ is an ancient Swedish word meaning “what works for everybody.” To make things Laghum is to address the distance between people and the land.

For 20 years, Jörgen Andersson has been the driving force behind Fjällbete, a farm in Undersåker, Sweden with a mission to close the gap between the land and its people. As the learning site for Holistic Management Sverige – the Savory Hub in Sweden – Fjällbete is facilitating a Nordic network for regenerative agriculture and helping people explore their “caring capacity” as farmers and community builders.

Check out this video featured on the Savory Institute to learn more: Fostering Community for Regenerative Capacity.

And for more information about the Savory Institute Founder, watch this Ted Talk by Allan Savory. Allan is a renowned regenerative farmer and scientist who created a scalable agricultural practice that restores natural ecosystems called Holistic Management.

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