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Petterson Molina Vale

Petterson Molina Vale

Using data to map new trends in agriculture

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2014. “Falling Inequality in Latin America, edited by Giovanni Andrea Cornia” (LSE Review of Books blog)

“The Ecological Hoofprint: The Global Burden of Industrial Livestock by Tony Weiss” (LSE Review of Books blog)

2011. “The Brazilian Forest Code” (an interview by The Ecologist)

“An interview with Ethnik’s Petterson Molina Vale” (McKinsey on society)

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pvale@bussola.farm

(69) 99366-8699

Machadinho d’Oeste – RO

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Recent Posts

  • Book Review: Falling Inequality in Latin America, edited by Giovanni Andrea Cornia 07/04/2014
  • Book Review: The Ecological Hoofprint: The Global Burden of Industrial Livestock by Tony Weiss 06/03/2014

When Aldo Leopold made the case for farmers

“There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace.

To avoid the first danger, one should plant a garden, preferably where there is no grocer to confuse the issue.

To avoid the second, he should lay a split of good oak on the andirons, preferably where there is no furnace, and let it warm his shins while a February blizzard tosses the trees outside. If one has cut, split, hauled, and piled his own good oak, and let his mind work the while, he will remember much about where the hit comes from, and with a wealth of detail denied to those who spend the week end in town astride a radiator.”

— Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac, 1949.

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