auggie on Nostr: I've been saying this for the past couple years, the regenerative agriculture ...
I've been saying this for the past couple years, the regenerative agriculture movement is so early, you can tell because we, as farmers, still have to search for people to process our skins (or they simply get turned into Mulch). Maybe you can be the change you want to see in the world and find a local farmer and start learning how to brain tan. I paid good money for my lamb skin jacket and consider it an heirloom. Would pay more if I could have it made in the state I live and with my own skins.
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