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Testing Times
A short preview of Testing Times by Darren Maddock
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Craig Cross
Просмотров 2572 месяца назад
Craig has been using NutriSoil for around 4 years now and shares with us why he continues using it.
The benefits of combining Drones and farming
Просмотров 1642 месяца назад
Michael from Habitat Drones dropped buy the NutriSoil facility and gave us a run down on some of the benefits of adding a Drone contractor to your farming system.
Plant roots respond to biological inoculation
Просмотров 1542 месяца назад
Ben from Stockinbingal shares his thoughts on using NutriSoil as a seed inoculant on his wheat and barley crops for the first time, as he investigates a more regenerative approach to farming.
Mozzie Fire
Просмотров 1213 месяца назад
Matt from Mozzie Fire runs us through some of the features of his new portable bushfire sprinkler system.
Tow and Fert spray unit
Просмотров 4163 месяца назад
Neil from Metalform gives us a quick run down on the features of his Tow and Fert line of spay units at the Henty Machinery Field days
VicNoTill NutriSoil Webinar
Просмотров 3345 месяцев назад
A WORMCasting Vermiculture, David Johnson Su, and chelating nutrients! Nakala Maddock (NutriSoil) Bec Hammersley (Prospect, WA) Cam Banks (Dairy Farmer, SA) Learn the science and art of delivering biology with nutrients. Learn DIY worm extracts, bulk David Johnson Su systems and chelating nutrients quickly and easily.
Worm Fest 2024
Просмотров 4449 месяцев назад
WORMFEST 2024 was a huge success! With ten plus speakers, 180 people attending each day, and 130 for a regenerative dinner by the worm beds. The event's goal was to promote farming as a means of wellness for people, soil, and the planet. The event bought together like-minded companies, organisations, and farmers working together to promote this goal. Energy levels were high with David Hardwick ...
A Special Episode giving you a sneak peak into WORM FEST 2024 with Joel Williams and David Hardwick
Просмотров 50410 месяцев назад
In this episode we give you an inside view of what WORM FEST 2024 is about. How it came to be, why and what to expect! Joel Williams talks about his love of amino acids and biostimulants with nutrient delivery and how at WORM FEST 2024 he is going to be diving into the science of what powerful tools lie beneath these often-mysterious names. WORM FEST 2024 is likened to Ground Swell a UK, Festiv...
Unveiling NutriSoil's Worm Whisperer Darren Maddock and his Harmonic Approach to Worm Farming
Просмотров 518Год назад
In this episode of our podcast, Nakala and David offer a rare glimpse behind the scenes at NutriSoil headquarters. We're introducing you to a key figure in our team, the 'Worm Whisperer' himself, Darren Maddock. While Darren might be a bit of a hidden gem in our operations, his contributions are vital to the NutriSoil business. Darren delves into his reasons for taking on the family worm busine...
Reviving the Range: Callum Lawson's Journey from Overgrazing to Oasis
Просмотров 263Год назад
In this inspiring episode, we delve into the story of Callum Lawson, a visionary who transformed a struggling 3000-acre grazing property in North Central Victoria into a flourishing ecosystem. Facing the challenge of an overstocked land, Callum embarked on a mission to revive the farm. This journey wasn't just about restoring the land; it was a commitment to producing healthy food, fostering en...
Building resilience through community.
Просмотров 214Год назад
Host Nakala Maddock interviews three amazing guests about the importance of building networks and community ties for farmers and their families. During this podcast our special guests discuss tools for developing resilience to weather the next tough time when it comes along, and what you can do to help someone who might be struggling. A big thanks to Luke Harrington, Brad and Katie Collins for ...
NutriSoil worms in peak condition
Просмотров 393Год назад
Without our underground workforce (our worms!) there would be no NutriSoil. We are happy to report they are in peak condition and thought you might like an update on their health. Great job to our worm wranglers Rob and Darren for taking such great care of the team!
Cameron and minimum synthetic sugar cane.
Просмотров 106Год назад
Cameron tells us how he farms his sugar cane with minimal synthetic input's.
The power of biostimulants and learning from observation
Просмотров 515Год назад
In Episode 34 of the Biological Farming Roundtable, host Nakala Maddock and agroecologist David Hardwick from Soil Land Food speak with cropping farmer Brendan Pattison, from Marrer in NSW. Brendan discloses how he has managed transitional change in his farming system to reduce dependence on synthetics by activating and feeding soil biology while remaining profitable. Monitoring and observation...
Ask a Farmer - Using diverse biology to manage disease and pests
Просмотров 203Год назад
Ask a Farmer - Using diverse biology to manage disease and pests
Necessity is the Mother of Invention, driving change in cane farming
Просмотров 276Год назад
Necessity is the Mother of Invention, driving change in cane farming
Ask a Farmer - Controlling aphids in apple trees
Просмотров 187Год назад
Ask a Farmer - Controlling aphids in apple trees
Alan Lynn's Soil Renovator
Просмотров 366Год назад
Alan Lynn's Soil Renovator
Enhancing nature for profitable grazing and nutrient density in corporate ag.
Просмотров 412Год назад
Enhancing nature for profitable grazing and nutrient density in corporate ag.
Regen cane farming forum 2023
Просмотров 259Год назад
Regen cane farming forum 2023
Creating non-negotiable synthetic free grazing systems with Dale Retschlag
Просмотров 437Год назад
Creating non-negotiable synthetic free grazing systems with Dale Retschlag
Why Ian Haggerty uses NutriSoil
Просмотров 495Год назад
Why Ian Haggerty uses NutriSoil
Creating Innovative Food Systems with Jacob Wolki - NutriSoil WormCast Episode 1
Просмотров 408Год назад
Creating Innovative Food Systems with Jacob Wolki - NutriSoil WormCast Episode 1
Emma McDonald presenting at the Tapping Into Natural Intelligence Farming Conference.
Просмотров 395Год назад
Emma McDonald presenting at the Tapping Into Natural Intelligence Farming Conference.
Di Haggerty, Tapping into Natural Intelligence Farming
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Di Haggerty, Tapping into Natural Intelligence Farming
Transitioning to Healthy Soil Systems. Live Q&A
Просмотров 415Год назад
Transitioning to Healthy Soil Systems. Live Q&A
Walter Jehne Hydrology and Soil Biology
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Walter Jehne Hydrology and Soil Biology
Vermiwash production
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Vermiwash production
windrow inspections
Просмотров 3392 года назад
windrow inspections

Комментарии

  • @warrenmaker798
    @warrenmaker798 Месяц назад

    looks great. What type of worms are they by the way please?

  • @warrenmaker798
    @warrenmaker798 Месяц назад

    my dream farm...

  • @tvaekargard5140
    @tvaekargard5140 2 месяца назад

    Excellent information. I'm working with sheep in Sweden, definitely a cold climate. First snow can be expected in November, and in a normal winter it will stay until March/April. The past eight years or so, winters are not normal. Apart from one winter in that time span, snow either disappeared at some point in January or February, which is pretty unheard of, or it turned to solid ice due to slight thawing and refreezing cycles. Even in the worst winters, I've been able to keep my sheep grazing green grass that they dug up from under the snow, until March. First growth of fresh grass tends to happen from mid to late May. Almost all above ground material at that time will be dead, and most grasses start growing again all the way from the soil level. I have a problem seeing how I can avoid the animals grazing very young plants at that time, other than if I'd give them hay for another month on an already grazed paddock. That would of course require either much more hay making (which I do by scythe, so very time intensive), or buying hay from elsewhere. Not very desirable. Any ideas?

  • @misacarter5128
    @misacarter5128 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful informative convo!

  • @denniskemnitz1381
    @denniskemnitz1381 4 месяца назад

    You really in Tasmania.i have heard of viet nam but do not really know where it is. I in kansas usa. Traveled with us navy in late 60's. What a trip. Now I following mr. Jehne..and a wanna be organic regenerative farmer. Thanks for your farming presentation. Dennis

  • @theresegeissberger4446
    @theresegeissberger4446 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @remoteagile1630
    @remoteagile1630 5 месяцев назад

    Is there any chance of getting a guide how to build such a thing in that scale? We live in Portugal and there are no suppliers for such an extractor and we would love to have one!! Thank you either way for the inspiration and all the best to you

  • @misacarter5128
    @misacarter5128 6 месяцев назад

    Such an excellent webinar

  • @carolynshaw4914
    @carolynshaw4914 6 месяцев назад

    Wow this all makes so much sense. 💯 Thanks so much for sharing. I have come to these conclusions on my farm in a challenging environment. Good on you. ❤

  • @padraicdunleavy9251
    @padraicdunleavy9251 9 месяцев назад

    What was the name of the vericast machine capable of doing 200kgs per day

  • @MrMichaelStangl
    @MrMichaelStangl 11 месяцев назад

    Joel loves his sours! Enjoy, cheeeeers!!

  • @thetransplanter3337
    @thetransplanter3337 Год назад

    Where are you in Oz?

    • @NutriSoilVideos
      @NutriSoilVideos Год назад

      We are located in Baranduda on the NSW Vic border but we deliver Australia wide

  • @billiverschoore2466
    @billiverschoore2466 Год назад

    Brilliant and Beautiful! I tries worm cast liquid on my peach trees (didn't want to use sulphur) and lo and behold:: two applications later the trees were free of peach leaf curl...!!! Loving the comment 'bilingual' 🤭 and liking the way you pronounced 'rās.tafarian' - and that connection made ☺ needless to say i ordered your book! 🙏🏽 to all and 🌳🕊💚

  • @Ojb_1959
    @Ojb_1959 Год назад

    How nice it would be to spend the day at the farm together with Joel Salatin and Victor Davis Hanson. 🇺🇸

  • @mylessevil9139
    @mylessevil9139 Год назад

    Im soon to go down the cropping path on the edge of the Liverpool Plains and this is inspirational.

  • @jamesdanaher3041
    @jamesdanaher3041 Год назад

    we need to get farmers to stop spraying round up to kill off plants first , then i think this stuff could be great .its the mindset is the problem ,thanks for the info

  • @kolithajayatilake2140
    @kolithajayatilake2140 Год назад

    🎉

  • @jesusb4380
    @jesusb4380 Год назад

    promo sm 😱

  • @poppyslater4504
    @poppyslater4504 Год назад

    She is

  • @ryanayers9097
    @ryanayers9097 Год назад

    Could you please post a detailed written description

    • @NutriSoilVideos
      @NutriSoilVideos Год назад

      Unfortunately we don't have a lot more details. We were just lucky enough to have Alan show us over his creation when we were there.

  • @danalmeida5380
    @danalmeida5380 Год назад

    Do u think a 50 pound bag of urea could be dissolved in a 55 gallon drum? Or do I need 275 gallon container?

  • @666bruv
    @666bruv Год назад

    Throw in a few microscope images, just to confirm the regen approach

  • @666bruv
    @666bruv Год назад

    Jeeps, I would like to know the Tasmanian grower

  • @YvonneMarsden
    @YvonneMarsden Год назад

    Very interesting & informative Thank you Jacob for your dedication to providing what you do & the importance of nutritional food & supportive systems. The whole concept of recycled material to make hen houses was truly inspiring as most people think we all need to be new. I think you & your family will make a real go of the whole program concept.

  • @SecretsOfTheSoil
    @SecretsOfTheSoil Год назад

    Keep up the great work mate! This is such great info for all to hear, love your look.

  • @christopherburman3340
    @christopherburman3340 Год назад

    Really useful thank u

  • @southernblues
    @southernblues Год назад

    How many gallons is this and how many will it do in an hour?

  • @atlakh
    @atlakh Год назад

    Great 👍🏼

  • @hahaha9076
    @hahaha9076 2 года назад

    I got your message, loud and clear. I'm on the train.

  • @R1chiesART
    @R1chiesART 2 года назад

    Fabulous watching, even if I missed it by two years! Lol. But very thorough and still appropriate today or even more informative. I've an old fridge, laid on its back so it opens like a chest. Incidentally, I'm here in the UK which is very wet then hot for three months in summer. My wormbin survives all year round because the fridge instils perfect protection from frost and sun.

  • @breakawaypilates
    @breakawaypilates 2 года назад

    2 years later W.A I'm here 😊

  • @jayne-oxtons8285
    @jayne-oxtons8285 2 года назад

    Can you feed worms on solid part of digestate. From a biodigester that only uses crops. Not organic definitely use herbicides and insect/fungicides.

    • @jayne-oxtons8285
      @jayne-oxtons8285 2 года назад

      Should of said the farm where the crops grow not organic

    • @integritysoilsltd7871
      @integritysoilsltd7871 2 года назад

      As long as there is active microbiology on it, then yes. Worms are feeding on the microbes, not the organic materials.

    • @jayne-oxtons8285
      @jayne-oxtons8285 2 года назад

      @@integritysoilsltd7871 Thank you that is really helpful. Very excited about Nicole coming the the UK. looking forward to the two day course at Althorp.

    • @integritysoilsltd7871
      @integritysoilsltd7871 2 года назад

      @@jayne-oxtons8285 see you there then!!!! So soon!

    • @jayne-oxtons8285
      @jayne-oxtons8285 2 года назад

      Can’t wait. I’ve already learnt so much from you via book and RUclips. This webinar is a gem. Soil and wildlife here (Oxton organics) showing significant improvement.

  • @srihari767
    @srihari767 2 года назад

    It's very useful for my projects

  • @donviecelli
    @donviecelli 2 года назад

    Walter Jehne is the expert on the effects of climate change on our hydrological cycle. We need to listen to his message.

  • @align2source
    @align2source 2 года назад

    Great presentation Walter Jehne! Truly grateful for you sharing your inner light and knowledge ✨ 👨‍🌾 💚 🐳 ️ ✨

  • @SelfActualizedWomanCoaching
    @SelfActualizedWomanCoaching 2 года назад

    I really enjoyed this talk. The information about cattle, methane and solar oxidation of transpired water vapor molecules was amazing to learn about! (I was a literature major so I sure don't know this stuff you're teaching) I can hardly wait for the next person to lecture me about cows emitting methane to unload on them my new wisdom gleaned here. Thank you Walter Jehne for your long-distance-runner hard work teaching farmers and others how nature actually works. Another point I took from this, having already learned about the soil carbon sponge from other talks you've given, is how the rest of the story about carbon cycling is totally ignored while the governments go on and on about how much CO2 is emitted each year from transportation, for example, when so much more is being emitted by forest fires and we're not doing anything to address that issue. I think I need to watch this again - there is so much to learn in this one talk.

  • @andrewchoi7777
    @andrewchoi7777 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @paulbray1870
    @paulbray1870 2 года назад

    420 million year ago you can only guess. I don't have enough faith to be an evolutionist. Like his thoughts but as for me and mine, I believe man has oxidized the soil but God the creator had it under his control.Mot disrespectful just another view.

    • @riclamont
      @riclamont 2 года назад

      so by that logic, basically we can do anything we want because god has it under control... am I reading that right?

    • @paulbray1870
      @paulbray1870 2 года назад

      @@riclamont No. As a believer and my worldview of creation by God. I am saying He made the interactions of the soil food web, not 420, sure it's not 422 million years?The complexity of cells cannot survive by chance. I read about Korean Natural Farming long after my ag degree. I was taught in my soil classes that the microbes and soil biology were just there and unimportant. The agro industrial sector promoted better living thru chemistry. Americans poo pood the Korean way of farming with IMO's as backwards and returned to scorch earth our farm land. Adv Eco Ag, the Bionuterient food network and Elaine's soil food web have shown how letting the earth regenerate how quickly it can heal itself, just like our God created bodies can heal unless we cover symptoms with pharma. Again I like this guy's thoughts except everytime he says "ok" he expects the message receiver to say yes that's true this is a fact. I found his professor mannerism to be very troubling. Same as folks claiming GW based on less than 200years of recorded weather and several billion years of reported earth age. Simply a different interpretation of the same results that the earth can heal itself. AEA talks of maximizing photosynthesis allowing plants to improve the quality, quantity, and variety of root exudates to put lipids into the soil making the land fat! A very Biblical thought.

    • @666bruv
      @666bruv 2 года назад

      @@paulbray1870 his "ok" isn't a requirement for audience acknowledgement, and why is his professor mannerism disturbing? Climate records are from ice core and tree ring samples, geology etc, even satellite images have yielded suitable information. John Kempf, yeah, self indulgence

    • @denniskemnitz1381
      @denniskemnitz1381 4 месяца назад

      ​@@paulbray1870sort of/makes/sense....

  • @kiranmali994
    @kiranmali994 2 года назад

    Hello, I my name is kiran from India. I want join with you.

  • @johnstafford6043
    @johnstafford6043 2 года назад

    Please overlook my typing error that occurs below. "Bead rock" should be bedrock. It extends to a commercial quarry two kilometers from my property where it is extracted for road metal.

  • @johnstafford6043
    @johnstafford6043 2 года назад

    Thank you Walter. Your soil density figures explain the disaster that is currently occurring on my property. Continual emergence of bead rock up through the soil indicates that over the past 70 years the surface of my soil has been lowered by 20 cm. It is not being eroded by wind or water, it is simply shrinking. This reduction in volume equates to a staggering 2000 cubic meters of soil per ha. Obviously due to to rising soil densities, associated Eucalypt trees have already lost their tap roots and many now have their lateral feeding roots precariously perched on top of the soil. I understand that the cause of tree dieback is an unresolved issue around the world. Could this be the result of an unperceived increase in soil density?

  • @dalewoodhams8364
    @dalewoodhams8364 3 года назад

    Awesome 😎 and fantastically refreshing 👍🎶🌱😀

  • @youhen01
    @youhen01 3 года назад

    This guy blows

  • @manuelharms6933
    @manuelharms6933 3 года назад

    Are there different types of refractometers?, and which one is for brix in plants?

  • @lorrainedevries2076
    @lorrainedevries2076 3 года назад

    hi john. great channel. I have 2 concerns about omicron. 1. the rising levels of omicron infected people presenting at hospital. How are hospitals managing separating treatment of infected and uninfected patients and infected staff. Are these issues, and not seriously ill patients, overwhelming of health system? 2. are hospital admissions of children increasing- especially the 0-5 year olds? is this causing issues for paedriatric health system?

  • @rickmatz4456
    @rickmatz4456 3 года назад

    Could you feed worms the effluent from a septic system.

    • @greatdane3343
      @greatdane3343 3 года назад

      This is a well proven system for septic tanks mate. Have a Google :)

    • @nicolemasters7018
      @nicolemasters7018 2 года назад

      Yes, delicious for worms, there are good commercial versions that don't drown the worms. Avoid using the end product on food production areas unless you're eating organic, not on any prescription drugs or hormone pills!

  • @dollartreegrower3969
    @dollartreegrower3969 3 года назад

    DTG GET SON

  • @goldwinmanfred489
    @goldwinmanfred489 3 года назад

    ʟᴏᴠᴇʟʏ 💝🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @islandlife9641
    @islandlife9641 3 года назад

    I am in the middle of reading 'For the Love of Soil' it is very enjoyable to read and I have learnt a great deal up to now from it. Thank you for all this work that you put in for us!

  • @TS-vr9of
    @TS-vr9of 3 года назад

    what's his book called?