b'breed perennial grain with deep roots, more akin to those of diverse prairie grasses than those of shallow-rooted annual wheat. And Greta Thunberg, who is calling us to let go of the old economic story and set out, together, towards a new one. We are called to find our way back and forth between the trillionstrillions of dollars coursing through the arteries of commerce and trillions of microorganisms, conspiring to preserve biodiversity and store carbon in each small quantity of fertile soil. I love to plow.An angel investor and philanthropist with a lifelong interest in organic farming was relating a recent conversation hed had with a farmer. I love to plow, he said. I love the feel of the tractor. I love the look of a freshly plowed field. I love everything about plowing. I could hear in his voice how deep that feeling went.I was mulling this, given the role of No Till farming in the portfolio of todays organic farmer, when my friend completed his thought, gazing intently at me, knowing he was about to incite an AHA!.I love to make money. I love to invest. Investing is my plowing.Can we imagine No Till investing? A 21st-century ethos of investing of a wholly different kind? It might go something like this:17'