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Board members have included [[Alasdair MacLeod]], the billionaire son-in-law of [[Rupert Murdoch]]. <ref>https://janenecarey.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/full-story-grassroots-change.pdf</ref>  | Board members have included [[Alasdair MacLeod]], the billionaire son-in-law of [[Rupert Murdoch]]. <ref>https://janenecarey.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/full-story-grassroots-change.pdf</ref>  | ||
The [[Macdoch Group#Machdoc Foundation|Macdoch Foundation]] provides "core funding" for [[Soils For Life]] by supporting its salary and administration costs.<ref>https://macdochfoundation.org/case_studies/soils-for-life/</ref> Alasdair is currently Chairman of Soils for Life, and a quote from CEO Eli Court is featured on the front page of Foundation website advertising Sois for Life as the "leading national non-profit supporting Australian farmers to regenerate soil."  | |||
Revision as of 23:11, 28 March 2023
Founded by General Michael Jeffery in 2011 who directed the Australian non-profit organization until his death in 2020.
Promotes The Savory Method.
Board members have included Alasdair MacLeod, the billionaire son-in-law of Rupert Murdoch. [1]
The Macdoch Foundation provides "core funding" for Soils For Life by supporting its salary and administration costs.[2] Alasdair is currently Chairman of Soils for Life, and a quote from CEO Eli Court is featured on the front page of Foundation website advertising Sois for Life as the "leading national non-profit supporting Australian farmers to regenerate soil."