Professor Temple Grandin, Colorado State University (animal science)

I believe the best way to create good living conditions for any animal, whether it’s a captive animal living in a zoo, a farm animal or a pet, is to base animal welfare programmes on the core emotion systems in the brain. My theory is that the environment animals live in should activate their positive emotions as much as possible, and not activate their negative emotions any more than necessary. If we get the animal’s emotions rights, we will have fewer problem behaviours. All animals and people have the same core emotion systems in the brain.

Dr Jan Wright, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment

It might not be the whole solution, but a million hectares of trees would make a big difference – not to mention the added benefits for erosion and water quality.

Alex Atala: He who lives, shall see. Quem viver, verá
Chef Sean Brock, partner at Husk and McCrady’s

We’re letting all these things die which actually have flavor, character, and stories. I believe that when people stop growing food, they stop telling stories. Each seed has a story, the story of its origin – its agricultural history and its uses in the field – but also at the table – its flavor and the way it tastes differently than most things that are available today. Sometimes they tell the story of the family.

A study of our organic pasture: yarrow
A study of our organic pasture: yarrow
A study of our organic pasture: chicory
A study of our organic pasture: chicory
Shadows beneath the mountain: Jack and Ted in the 1920’s
A study of our organic pasture: lucerne
A study of our organic pasture: lucerne
A study of our organic pasture: plantain
A study of our organic pasture: plantain
Chef Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse

I feel that good food should be a right and not a privilege, and it needs to be without pesticides and herbicides. And everybody deserves this food. And that’s not elitist.

Shelby Dukes on observation, organics and the disappearing family farm
Shelby Dukes on observation, organics and the disappearing family farm
Cindy Gallop, founder of the IfWeRanTheWorld

We make money because we do good. We find a way to integrate social responsibility into how we do business on a day-to-day basis. Which, makes it a key driver of future growth and profitability.

Danijela Unkovich on dairy, chicken coops and keeping our kids in fine feather
A spring-fed wetland becomes a reality beneath the mountain
A spring-fed wetland becomes a reality beneath the mountain
Ben Shewry on family, foraging and a new take on an old idea
Ben Shewry on family, foraging and a new take on an old idea