Glenn Morris Australian Farmer using regenerative farming practices to build resilience

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

Комментарии • 27

  • @moonsharn
    @moonsharn Год назад +21

    This is fantastic! Love your swale system! I’m one year converted to regenerative agriculture on my property in Victoria. Hardpan was at 10cm on average 12 months ago, erosion was bad, our topsoil looked like subsoil for the most part. We were alternating between having a muddy sloppy mess and dry baron cracked ground. Hardpan is gone in large patches of the property now, much deeper in most other spots, except the trafficked areas. We’re using cell grazing, short pressure periods, long rest periods, chicken tractors and diversified the pastures, stopped all chemical inputs completely, put in tillage and forage radish in the mix along with taproot brassicas and a variety of other soil helpers. I actually heavily broadcast cover crop mixes across about 10 acres of pasture that was just perennial rye and white clover, as an experiment, that area is like a buffet for the stock now, their favourite section, and the soil is the best there. We’ve got thick lush pastures this winter instead of an overgrazed mud patch. Happy sheep and cattle. It’s great. Can’t wait to see it stay greener longer over summer, the rhizome depth has pretty much doubled in most areas of the property, so I think we’ll hold moisture for a decent stretch into the dry period.
    These practices are really effective and the results are much faster than I expected.
    About to start selling layer pullets I’ve bred up for the fertiliser they produce. I’ll keep breeding them now, they do a great job, and it’s a good additional income stream. I recon for every worm those chickens eat, 100 grow in its place when the tractor moves on, the soil is teeming with worms where they were, softening up the soil and turning it darker. Great to see. And I’m going to do some Silvopasture, plant a eucalypt rows across the property, for shade, water retention and future timber production.
    Really enjoying learning these new methods. All farms should do it.

    • @claudia4880
      @claudia4880 Год назад +1

      what are layer pullets?

    • @danielstewart3507
      @danielstewart3507 Год назад

      @@claudia4880 chickens

    • @moonsharn
      @moonsharn Год назад +2

      @@claudia4880 young chickens, under a year old that lay eggs well. Essentially sold to people who want chickens at home or on their farms for eggs, as opposed to chickens as pets, or for meat.

    • @LMC444111
      @LMC444111 Год назад

      Have you got a Facebook page for your farm?

  • @martyparsons9419
    @martyparsons9419 Год назад +14

    As an American, I can only say, I like Glenn! Glenn Morris is a real farmer, and more importantly, he knows what he is talking about. I can only wish that US farmers learn to be more organic farmers and less involved in politics. Glenn's holistic approach to farm management and water usage are innovative, important, and informative to real farmers and ranchers. Glenn is talking about using proven, holistic methods to improve both the landscape and yields. Bravo!

    • @jonpeterson9733
      @jonpeterson9733 Год назад +1

      We are just starting to see what's possible while working with (not against) complex biological systems. Unfortunately in this world plunder for profit will always win, still it's very encouraging to see a preview of what's possible.

    • @growloveproject2652
      @growloveproject2652  Год назад +1

      you might enjoy our Soils For Life Podcast soilsforlife.org.au/podcast/ or Local Land Services www.lls.nsw.gov.au/regions/greater-sydney/key-projects/small-farms-network/the-big-shift-for-small-farms-podcast

  • @grahampritchard5284
    @grahampritchard5284 Год назад +9

    Cattle and grasslands look really healthy, good work, well done.

  • @erikabuhler3235
    @erikabuhler3235 3 месяца назад +1

    I am do happy about the beautiful work, that Glenn does on his farm. He shows the only successful way to live with the land and from the land! We all need to become aware of it to change our behaviors to benefit all live!

  • @McWhatevs
    @McWhatevs 10 месяцев назад +3

    Swales are amazing in their simplicity and effectiveness

  • @MrSpinnerbug
    @MrSpinnerbug Год назад +6

    Terrific job- well done!

    • @growloveproject2652
      @growloveproject2652  Год назад

      @mrspinnerbug you might also enjoy our podcast podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-big-shift

  • @chozie-alexjonesislegit8566
    @chozie-alexjonesislegit8566 8 дней назад

    I love your techniques!!

  • @peterclark6290
    @peterclark6290 Год назад +13

    When Glenn goes for single day usage of smaller paddocks (separated by temp elec fences) he should see another big leap in soil health. He's right in identifying the second bite as the biggest threat to plant recovery and 5 days may be leaving a bit too much temptation.
    Waiting for any government to realise that Regenerative soil management will be the biggest contributor to breaking the 'traditional' flood/drought cycle if adopted because absorbing the insolation and turning it into sugars and shading the soil thus preventing the heat vortices (Dr. W. Jehne) that deflect the rain that was going to go deeper into the interior. A win-win solution from every possible angle.
    On the way we'll rediscover CO₂ as a life-giving trace gas (.044%) and not a pollutant and put this AGW hysteria back in Pandora's box.

    • @knoll9812
      @knoll9812 7 дней назад

      Scientists don't say co2 is a pollutant. They say the balance of co2 is wrong.

  • @bernadineseven
    @bernadineseven 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you ☺️ awesome!

  • @andreapaul9869
    @andreapaul9869 2 месяца назад

    I absolutely agree that we have no choice, we have to start taking care of our environment. I wish the government would mandate and directly subsidise regenerative farming methods. As opposed to fossil fuel extraction.

  • @nigelreinikka4751
    @nigelreinikka4751 Год назад +4

    You have got a water bank verey constructive like beaver 😂

  • @davidjohnston8639
    @davidjohnston8639 6 дней назад

    I love how 1 Ozzie on an ATV and a dog can move that many cows, on Yellowstone that would have been 50 people on horses, just saying.......

  • @Md.SazzadHossainSakil
    @Md.SazzadHossainSakil День назад

    hi sir i am shakeel from bangladesh sir i have a lot of experience in agriculture and farming if anyone wants to take me please tell me comment please