Of Wheat and Gold - The Economics of Farming

An Evening Event in London

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This Friday, 18th Jun, 7.30 - 9.00 pm / Open to all. Entrance fee: £5.00

The word 'agriculture' suggests that farming is not an industry. It is, rather, the opposite of innovation. Can the polarity between land and ideas, wheat and gold, give a new basis to the economics of farming?

A lecture-based conversation. Speaker: Christopher Houghton Budd, PhD.

Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London (top of Baker Street)

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