Bethany Land Institute
Bethany Land Institute, a two-year residential agricultural institute in Uganda teaching integral ecology, held its public launch and first graduation ceremony in late July, officially kicking off its goal of spreading a better way to practice farming and forestry that the founders hope its graduates will branch across the country. One of its most dramatic objectives is to plant a million trees by 2050.Learn more: https://go.nd.edu/3e3e09
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