Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research

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2018 Grant

In 2018, FFAR & McDonald's each disbursed $1.25 million for a joint grant to "collect data on Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing" and analyze its presumed benefits [1]. AMP grazing is another term for Holistic Management, aka the 'Savory Method' developed by Rhodesian-American counterinsurgency expert Allan Savory.

The principal investigator for this $2.5 million grant was Peter Byck, who directed the Pro-Savory documentary Soil Carbon Cowboys (released in 2015) financed by Shell Oil.[2] He was joined in this research by:

  • Russ Conser, the former head of Shell Oil's "GameChanger" program who was influenced by Allan Savory to become a cattle rancher and also contributed to Soil Carbon Cowboys[3]. His marketing slogan: "It's not the cow, it's the how" has been used by regenerative capitalists such as Hunter Lovins to argue for Savory's disproven thesis that greatly increasing livestock grazing is both beneficial towards and necessary to achieving carbon sequestration goals.[4]
  • Michael Lehman of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service[6]