Non-Violent Farming

In Gujarat, India, we spent two days with Bhaskar Save, the Ghandi of Indian farming. He approaches all aspects of life with non-violence. That doesn't just mean anti-war, that means no tilling, no pesticides, no meat.
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In Gujarat, India, we spent two days with Bhaskar Save, the Gandhi of Indian farming. He approaches all aspects of life with non-violence. That doesn't just mean anti-war, that means no tilling, no pesticides, no meat.

After visiting his family, seeing their way of life and eating their food, we were inspired to compose a type of visual "poem" out of his non-violent philosophy. Enjoy.

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