Soil is Life - Part III Inspiration from a beautiful Italian Regenerative Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @differentgenx
    @differentgenx Год назад +13

    Inspring! Wwe need more of this in the UK. Our land is so degraded

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад

      Thank you for wathcing. There's some examples in the UK, but way too little as yet

    • @monicacruz4407
      @monicacruz4407 Год назад +1

      Do you know of Knepp? One successful rewilding venture. Inspiring to go visit…

    • @fortissimoX
      @fortissimoX Год назад

      Well, we need this everywhere!

    • @infiniteadam7352
      @infiniteadam7352 Год назад +3

      Just remember every pound or dollar we spend cast a vote for this or for chemicals and destruction of our land and inevitably ourselves...live accordingly. Once 51% of us get to a point where we are making conscious decisions the rest of the world will follow. That means that all of our choices matter, maybe we are so close and just almost there, maybe my or your choices today will tip the scale. Watch the documentary "I Am" that explains how that works, referring to the 51% thing.

  • @JaguwarSims
    @JaguwarSims Год назад

    This is absolutely fantastic.
    This is how we should be stewards of the Earth. Beautiful, thank you!

  • @monicacruz4407
    @monicacruz4407 Год назад +13

    Wonderful to see children growing up learning all this. There is some of this going on in Spain, as you know, more and more people realizing that this kind of thoughtful, regenerative approach creates better, nutrient dense food. Supermarket food has no flavor but more importantly, little nutritional value, people are seeking out properly grown stuff, or growing it themselves. Mulberry leaves 24% protein, News to me, I’ll plant some more varieties, thank you for that and your inspiring films 🙏💚👏

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад +2

      We live in the city and it was an eye opener how well developed these kids are in every sense. We made various videos also in Spain. I can share links if you want

    • @monicacruz4407
      @monicacruz4407 Год назад +2

      @@STORYTRAVELERS i’ve seen your Spanish film, also fantastic. It’s harder in Spain, people are naturally more conservative, stuck in their ways, if only they realised they are stuck in the recent past, not the ancestral way, perhaps there would be more of a shift. Fact is the Mar Menor is toxic, and Almeria and other industrial scale agricultural centres are just pumping out toxic crops to make short term money. It’s shameful the government allows this mafia , but as with everywhere, there are no governments or countries just facilitators and big business, and we allow it because most of us are too tired or too sick. Films like yours make a difference 🙏

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад +2

      @@monicacruz4407 yes I hear you, unfortunatley our system is addicted to petrochemical inputs, a vicious circle spriralling down. In the political debate you hear close to nothing about regenerative practices of agriculture. It's still merely capital driven while capital eventually is virtual, the real capital is soil :)

    • @marcoghilardi1025
      @marcoghilardi1025 Год назад

      Great job Matteo and Paola, you are the hope, the seeds to grow for saving our land, our soil. I do hope to visit you soon, I live close to Iseo lake. This year I started to grow vegetable in my little vegetable garden using permacultura and synergical principles. I do hope you all the best and lot of farmers to follow your way of living and taking care of the soil. 👍👍👍👍

  • @violagirl6132
    @violagirl6132 Год назад +1

    Really lovely. I love the way they are trying things out to mimic nature. So exciting. But what an incredibly beautiful place to live. Those children are so lucky to have that life.

  • @johncostello5869
    @johncostello5869 Год назад +1

    LOVE what you guys are doing!!!!!

  • @shawnueda8909
    @shawnueda8909 Год назад +5

    Thank you for spreading the idea of regenerative, permaculture, biodynamic form of farming. Conventional ag is not sustainable! We too own and operate a farm. We are permaculture based and it warms my heart to see videos like this. Gives me hope instead of being an oddity. Input $$ from this style of farming is significantly reduced because we don't buy industrially made fertilizer such as anhydrous ammonia, rock phosphate, herbicides, fungicide, insecticide etc.

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад +1

      Glad you appreciate it, pioneers like you point the wordl into the right direction

  • @erikk7277
    @erikk7277 Год назад +3

    So inspirational, this videos should have millions of views! It provides the key concepts to stop desertification expansion and save water for the upcoming droughts.
    You should definitely make a TED Talk, so we can thrive together in a more sustainable way.

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад +1

      Thank you for you positive comment, Mateo should definitely go for a TED. this matter is of live saving importance

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX Год назад +7

    Amazing and inspiring! I wish you all the best, and I hope there will be much more farms like yours everywhere!

  • @Acts-1322
    @Acts-1322 Год назад +1

    Incredible, thank you!

  • @teamphashash
    @teamphashash Год назад +1

    Hello from South Africa. My goodness I enjoyed this series. Watched all of 3 back to back and I'm left breathless and in awe of this family and their farm.

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад

      Wonderful you took the effort watching all three!

  • @storiesfromthecascina
    @storiesfromthecascina Год назад +2

    thoroughly enjoyed watching this soil is life series! such inspiring work they are doing on this farm, and with so much love!

  • @papaherms63
    @papaherms63 Год назад +1

    This is amazing and fascinating. Respect to all of you. You all look so happy and contented with life.

  • @marykappesser5145
    @marykappesser5145 Год назад +1

    What an amazing system. So much for other to learn from. Great video. Thanks for sharing

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад

      Thank you Mary, glad you appreciate it so much!

  • @donnaoz5502
    @donnaoz5502 Год назад

    Thank you for producing such a delightful visual of an inspiring community creating the most wonderful future.

  • @partidaportet27
    @partidaportet27 Год назад

    This guy is my hero. Awesome love love love it

  • @leslieoscar
    @leslieoscar Год назад +2

    Wonderful

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards Год назад

    Really enjoyed learning from these three videos, very impressed with his knowledge and implementation of design.

  • @courtneyheron1561
    @courtneyheron1561 Год назад

    Fantastic work!!! Thank you! 🙏❤️

  • @tanyahempstead9119
    @tanyahempstead9119 Год назад

    Great video. I hope we see more of this type of farming around the world.

  • @suzannefronzaglio2427
    @suzannefronzaglio2427 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful productive and serene location for this wonderful farm and homestead. The lake in the background is stunning, what lake is that and do you have access to it (for fishing and whatever)??

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comments, It's lago Iseo in Italy, accessible for leasure

  • @savesoil3133
    @savesoil3133 Год назад

    💚🌱🌾 Awesome!
    #SaveSoil #ConsciousPlanet

  • @janlabuschagne4759
    @janlabuschagne4759 Год назад

    Dit is baie interresant hoe hierdie woord oor die hele wêreld versprei , ja ek boer in Namibia en pas dit ook nou al 20 jaar toe.

  • @soilbellefarm3710
    @soilbellefarm3710 Год назад

    Yes!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @greenbote
    @greenbote Год назад +3

    cool

  • @sarahtrew9331
    @sarahtrew9331 Год назад +2

    Would be interested to know how he determines the spacing on the hexagonal planting system for the different plants

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад +1

      Yes interesting question because every plant has a different planting distance

    • @jackstone4291
      @jackstone4291 Год назад +1

      Yep. He guesses. They’re crammed in. All fine. If it’s good healthy soil then No worries and watche them grow!

    • @CatherineandRob
      @CatherineandRob Год назад +2

      Hexagonal spacing distances for many veggies are covered in John Jeavons classic “how to grow more vegetables.”

    • @sarahtrew9331
      @sarahtrew9331 Год назад

      @@CatherineandRob thank you 😊

  • @wendyrussell4191
    @wendyrussell4191 Год назад +1

    Animals are not pollinators, insects are

    • @STORYTRAVELERS
      @STORYTRAVELERS  Год назад

      Agree, in some case enaimals can help spreading seeds though

  • @asadsultani1770
    @asadsultani1770 Год назад

    Amazing..dear i want to do agriculture job in Italy so can you help me plz