Description
The author of the text describes the story of Kinder Dairy Farming, an organic dairy farm in England that is run without the use of animal slaughter or fossil fuels. The farm began as a donation from musician George Harrison in the early 1980s, and has since grown into an organic carbon-free working farm. The farm's principles of sustainable and ethical living are necessary for future peace and prosperity.
This is the story of Britain's first organic in modern times to run entirely without animal slaughter or the use of fossil fuels. The true story of a unique experiment to transplant Hindu values of cow protection and working oxen to the modern Western world. It all began when George Harrison donated an historic Hertfordshire manor house and 20 acres of farmland to a young community of Krishna people fresh from the city, and two cows. Thirty-six years later the experiment has grown into an organic carbon-free working farm in a superb set of low-tech English oak farm buildings housing fifty cows and oxen. The organic farm embodies the principles of sustainable and ethical living necessary for future peace and prosperity.