In this special two-part episode of the AgCulture Podcast, Allan Savory—founder of the Savory Institute—shares how properly managed livestock can actually help reverse desertification and bring damaged grasslands back to life. He breaks down what’s wrong with conventional land policies and why grazing should be planned with nature in mind. You’ll pick up fresh insights on restoring biodiversity, building stronger ecosystems, and rethinking the future of farming. Listen now on all major platforms!
Meet the guest:
Clifford Allan Redin Savory is the president and co-founder of the Savory Institute and the originator of Holistic Management. Born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe/Zambia), Allan's work focuses on reversing land degradation through livestock-centered restoration strategies. His ecological insights stem from decades of field observation and policy leadership.
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