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Living like it's 2050: a Transition Farm in North Carolina

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

Owner Tim Toben didn't describe his North Carolina Pickards Mountain Eco-Institute as officially part of the Transition Movement, but it fits in well. Farm manager Margaret Krome-Lukens is part of the Transition Town movement (helped Chapel Hill/Carrboro, NC become one). She shows us the garden, her cob home and the pigs.

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  • Awesome and exciting.

    Points to the heart of so many prevailing issues. The answer is us, not which politically corrupt party is in power....

    Thanks for the inspiration and practical demonstration of your vision..

  • this looks like a great way for humans to be humans again. healthy and happy and less stressed.

  • @manoman0

    how?

  • 4:00 - farming with Addidas shorts ....hmmm!! interesting!

  • ...envy.

  • 6:55 That's a mighty nice collection of pet mud daubers up there, nobody working on that is squeamish

  • omg i love you!

  • very inefficient and backward oriented.

  • Adopt a farmer program like highways but more important!

  • that girl is so much like me, i admire her, and i love her quote about an animal giving up its life. so wisee

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