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To Live Local: Stories of Regenerative Agriculture
We set out in May 2014 to capture the stories of farmers in, not knowing exactly what to expect. We found a diverse landscape of hard working farmers all with different perspectives on what food means to them. To Live Local represents a collection of stories from the farmers we met.
Potatoes, sugar beets, onions, corn, and the dairy/cattle industry have made Idaho’s agriculture world famous, while also establishing its economic prosperity. However, with an ever changing food system and global concerns, farmers everywhere are forced to re-evaluate the way they operate and interact with food, the land, and their communities.
To Live Local explores farming operations that span Idaho and captur...
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A Corn Story - Buy "Rejected" Corn From a Farmer This SummerA Corn Story - Buy "Rejected" Corn From a Farmer This Summer
A Corn Story - Buy "Rejected" Corn From a Farmer This Summer
Просмотров 9549 лет назад
We spent the morning with Matt several years ago on his farm. The issue of food waste is just as critical today and Matt's story is still important to tell. This season, go ask your local farmer if you can purchase the food grocery stores won't!
To Live Local - 2015 TrailerTo Live Local - 2015 Trailer
To Live Local - 2015 Trailer
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To Live Local will provide a first-hand look into the lives of farmers in Idaho; all with a unique perspective on the meaning of "sustainable agriculture". Through interviews, photos, and stories, you will be provided with a glimpse into the lives of farmers and the challenges they encounter every day. For more visit www.tolivelocal.com.
Gabe Brown: Keys To Building a Healthy SoilGabe Brown: Keys To Building a Healthy Soil
Gabe Brown: Keys To Building a Healthy Soil
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This video features Gabe Brown and his Keys To Building a Healthy Soil, filmed on Nov. 18th 2014 at the Idaho Center for Sustainable Agriculture's annual symposium.
Gabe Brown: The History of his North Dakota RanchGabe Brown: The History of his North Dakota Ranch
Gabe Brown: The History of his North Dakota Ranch
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This video is about the ranch history of North Dakota farmer Gabe Brown, recorded Nov. 18th, 2014 at the Idaho Center for Sustainable Agriculture's annual symposium.
Joel Salatin in Idaho: Feeding 9 Billion PeopleJoel Salatin in Idaho: Feeding 9 Billion People
Joel Salatin in Idaho: Feeding 9 Billion People
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This video was recorded on Nov. 18th 2014 at the Sustainable Agriculture Symposium sponsored by the Idaho Center for Sustainable Agriculture. This is segment 1 of 3 of a lecture by Joel Salatin.
Joel Salatin in Idaho: 10 Big Concepts for AgricultureJoel Salatin in Idaho: 10 Big Concepts for Agriculture
Joel Salatin in Idaho: 10 Big Concepts for Agriculture
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This video was recorded on Nov. 18th 2014 at the Sustainable Agriculture Symposium sponsored by the Idaho Center for Sustainable Agriculture. This is segment 2 of 3 of a lecture by Joel Salatin.
Joel Salatin in Idaho: 10 Threads to Farming SuccessJoel Salatin in Idaho: 10 Threads to Farming Success
Joel Salatin in Idaho: 10 Threads to Farming Success
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This video was recorded on Nov. 18th 2014 at the Sustainable Agriculture Symposium sponsored by the Idaho Center for Sustainable Agriculture. This is segment 3 of 3 of a lecture by Joel Salatin.

Комментарии

  • @CharleyBeard
    @CharleyBeard Месяц назад

    Hello Gabe, I farm in sw Nebraska on a farm the my family began by homesteading in 1885. I started the farm down the regenerative path a few years ago and am seeing results. You are the reason this started for me. You were the first person I watched and you are the one that gave me the aha moment to start to put the pieces together to figure out what was broken and how to and why to fix it. Thank you very very much. Not many people really get to change the world. You have!

  • @HankGussman
    @HankGussman 2 месяца назад

    11:19

  • @JTRBeats
    @JTRBeats 5 месяцев назад

    Very informative thanks for sharing this video

  • @SuperTinker41
    @SuperTinker41 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this VALUABLE INFORMATION ((Now, to APPLY this to my own Lil Farm and its problem weed and erosion areas)) Thank you from this New Worm Farmer #Vermicomposting #RegenerationFarming

  • @Countryboy316
    @Countryboy316 8 месяцев назад

    The fact that Gabe Brown has neibours who are fortunate enought to have him as a neibour and Gabe is more then will to work side by side with them and yet they look the other way, and keep signing the front of the checks, that just shows that no matter the evidence people still refuse to believe there is another way to farm.

  • @Emanresu22
    @Emanresu22 8 месяцев назад

    It's 2024 like if it's time for farming Revolution Now!!

  • @erinwalsh509
    @erinwalsh509 9 месяцев назад

    2024 and this is relevant, vital content. Many thanks!🤗💚🌱✨

  • @matsa2620
    @matsa2620 10 месяцев назад

    This video makes me want to start farming (again).

  • @garytrombley
    @garytrombley 11 месяцев назад

    "We have a motto on our operation. We like to sign the back of the check and not the front."

  • @iammrsnesbit6014
    @iammrsnesbit6014 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @kelliewonderly6841
    @kelliewonderly6841 Год назад

    Where do I go to get advice on how to get started on this for a home garden?

  • @ZennExile
    @ZennExile Год назад

    Decade later and all these fukpotatos are still trying to blame fossil fuels for the massive harm industrial agriculture has done to billions of hectare of what used to be healthy thriving Rhizosphere. No one is listening because Industrial Agriculture cannot be accused of its crimes. The corporations running the industry would starve billions before they admit wrongdoing of any kind.

  • @helmsleyy
    @helmsleyy Год назад

    Thanks..............................................

  • @helmsleyy
    @helmsleyy Год назад

    Thanks.......................................................

  • @davidb2206
    @davidb2206 Год назад

    Wish we had videos of Joel going over his exact organic methods for PLANTS. I don't try to make a buck off of dead animals, both for spiritual/religious reasons and for health/nutrition reasons.

    • @DerekStanton-sb5zs
      @DerekStanton-sb5zs Год назад

      What religion? Christians and Jews are given dominion over livestock to eat. Genesis 9:3. Animal based nutrition is the most bioavailable nutrition for humans. Humans aren’t designed by our creator to metabolize vegetables efficiently.

  • @lpmoron6258
    @lpmoron6258 Год назад

    Love the content. My only complaint is instead of showing the man and the stage and a tiny bit of the slide on the screen beside these man, show the screen and maybe part of the man!

  • @audreysuter4315
    @audreysuter4315 Год назад

    Since Monoculture is proved to destroy soil health, then why is Bill Gates raving about the benefits of plant based meat products?

  • @davidsachse2585
    @davidsachse2585 Год назад

    Incredible!!! Fantastic presentation!

  • @mavisdavisify
    @mavisdavisify Год назад

    I hope Bill Gates knows this stuff. He now owns the most farm land of anyone in the country. Hope he’s willing to study, understand, and choose to grow healthy soils. It does bother me that 1 man (or 1 corporation for that matter) can have control of enough crop land that they can manipulate the amount of food available to the world.

  • @budsak7771
    @budsak7771 Год назад

    Water which is too pure has no fish. While thinking about this subject one day I wondered how Rufus meant "Even the dirt is clean." on Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure. 🤣

  • @tonymatthews445
    @tonymatthews445 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time to upload this.

  • @xikano8573
    @xikano8573 Год назад

    *I love that he refers to Nature as "Her'. Well done, Mr. G... 🥰

  • @Marcus-hw5il
    @Marcus-hw5il Год назад

    i really enjoyed the presentation. nerded out on it a bit

  • @janlabuschagne4759
    @janlabuschagne4759 Год назад

    Mag hierdie lig wat Gabe na mede mens bring ,die lig by elkeen aan steek.

  • @nomadicrecovery1586
    @nomadicrecovery1586 Год назад

    It’s biblical I’d wager this is what , very soon, the Christ will set in motion for the earth What was originally intended

  • @paulineolive940
    @paulineolive940 Год назад

    There is a myth that all souls are fertile and grow anything in the absence of humanity. This is not true. What is true is that humans are interested in improving the productivity of the soils in their care so they can grow anything. This requires learning, it requires mistakes. When we start to view the journey of agriculture as a dynamic interaction of ourselves with nature, we can stop blaming others for their journey and instead focus on how we ourselves can do better.

  • @charleswalters5284
    @charleswalters5284 Год назад

    Thanks for saying "stupid industrial farming model"

  • @davejustice5579
    @davejustice5579 Год назад

    INCREDIBLE!

  • @bobb.6393
    @bobb.6393 Год назад

    I want the imperfect tasty ones

  • @oldnorthstateoutdoors2002
    @oldnorthstateoutdoors2002 Год назад

    Great information but for the life of me I can't understand why yankees pronounce roots as ruts? It's spelled like boot pronounce it like boot. 😄

  • @Kurtlane
    @Kurtlane Год назад

    So how come the standard agriculture got it so wrong? Lots of the standard techniques are not that new. Soil tillage has been going on for millennia. Were people that stupid for that long to practice it? Or is there more to the story?

  • @vivalaleta
    @vivalaleta Год назад

    I'm not a farmer but I love Gabe Brown. Listening to what he has to say gives me some hope for the planet.

  • @floridaman6982
    @floridaman6982 2 года назад

    There is so much hope in this path. Never stop spreading this message tell everyone you know about this

  • @odin7682
    @odin7682 2 года назад

    I'm Irish, we're too stubborn to quit lol

  • @gwenjohnston-petrarch5071
    @gwenjohnston-petrarch5071 2 года назад

    I'd love to know if when you speak of multi-species cover crops and keeping the armor on the soil at all times. Do you need to seed those acres each time or do you let those cover crops reseed themselves?

  • @mab8311
    @mab8311 2 года назад

    Incredible

  • @jimmyjohnson7041
    @jimmyjohnson7041 2 года назад

    Dead soil ? This sounds like " Greg Judy " and his use of Glyphosates killing the soils! As a Peace Corps volunteer to Liberia Africa.........Ive seen what I thought were " dead " soils. In Liberia the locals are planting crops in soils like we have here....... the county gravel road ! Those soils were and are not dead ! Fact is....with good rainfall.......and warm temps........the soils will eat themselves alive ! So much soil activity theres nothing remaining for the plants to grow on ! There is no such thing as " organic " or " regenerative " soils ! Its called.... controlling how people " use " the land ! Not abuse the lands !

  • @rydoggjunit
    @rydoggjunit 2 года назад

    This guy is a Legend

  • @simenyasikhulu
    @simenyasikhulu 2 года назад

    Very practical and educative.

  • @cdoane1110
    @cdoane1110 2 года назад

    This is a concise description of what needs to be done to create a sustainable food chain. I hope the ag bill finally reflects this reality.

    • @jimmyjohnson7041
      @jimmyjohnson7041 2 года назад

      Ag bill ? I have no issue with any Ag bill.........but is the local public ready to pay the price for food ? With anything....there is reality. Most people have no idea where their food comes from. Be careful in micro-managing something that few know anything about ! That is reality that people dont know much about .

  • @PIX_BMS
    @PIX_BMS 2 года назад

    No-till has a become a religion, with a growing collection of blindly reiterated mantras. Mycorrhizae grow from a plant's roots in a symbiotic relationship. Once the plant dies, the roots die, and the mycorrhizae fibers die too. The mycorrhizae are still present in the soil, but must develop new capillaries from the new roots of a new plant. A plant cannot 'grow into' capillaries left by a previous plant's roots. It's actually odd to see farmers claiming that soil is better off untilled. People broke their backs for millennia to till their (living) soil, because the advantages were (and remain) plainly obvious. Tilling particularly benefits the microbial life in the soil. In a commercial setup, you might handle thousands of very large pots, so you'd naturally prefer to avoid tilling that soil whenever you can, but a home-grower can casually till a few hundred liters of soil in twenty minutes. Living soil has many benefits, but tilling that soil only improves it further.

    • @cdoane1110
      @cdoane1110 2 года назад

      I've listened to not only Gabe Brown but also Elaine Ingram and others. I've implemented these practices to the extent I can and gave found them effective. You are defending tilling etc and its killing our planet. I am suspicious...

    • @jimmyjohnson7041
      @jimmyjohnson7041 2 года назад

      When you refer to " tillage " be careful .......the wind itself tills the soils. Water tills the soils. Modern man tills the soils when planting with a *say* corn planter. There are disc openers on that planter. That is tillage ! Basic fact is......there is no such thing as " no till " !

  • @mwmingram
    @mwmingram 2 года назад

    Great talk.

  • @sturgandfriendsmusic7420
    @sturgandfriendsmusic7420 2 года назад

    How the fuck was this posted 7 years ago but we still have millions of acres of conventional farms in the US?

  • @lindad8787
    @lindad8787 2 года назад

    show the pictures, please, this is frustrating to watch

  • @StephenJelinek
    @StephenJelinek 2 года назад

    The homeless population at one time where drifters who traded labor for room and board.

  • @joeysputnik522
    @joeysputnik522 2 года назад

    cooler your climate is the better this works.... dont think you can have much improvement on georgia sands without laying the urea to it, No way you can get 5% organic matter on soils that naturally have 2 without inputs. prove me wrong on that one and tell me how you did it.

  • @michaelquinn777
    @michaelquinn777 2 года назад

    Very uplifting

  • @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340
    @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340 2 года назад

    Fantastic speaker, so glad I found this. I just watched another video the other day that spoke about less plants, wider apart to help with moisture and I kept thinking, this is so wrong. Looking forward to starting my fields off right.

  • @tysondundas1947
    @tysondundas1947 2 года назад

    I'm having a go at growing veg in my backyard that was formally something that would be a code violation in the U.S. I've dug the soil to remove bindweed and brambles and nettles making raised beds then reading the backs of all the seed packs following the long convoluted slowing, potting on, planting. And then I thought how would nature deal with this? So my plan from now on it cultivated wildness... I want to get to a place I'm not importing soil improvers other than seeds. My food waste is so low composting is done by digging a hole next to greedy plants. I was out watering the ground with tap water and thought this can't be good for soil health, I'm pouring chlorine over my soil. So watching things like this further add to my understanding. I'm a novice but very keen to transform my small patch of land to do my bit. I'm also hoping to use it as an example of how things can be even in an urban environment.

  • @sebastiangarcia41910
    @sebastiangarcia41910 2 года назад

    I’m here because of “how to with doc”