World breakthrough regenerative farming operation

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2022
  • Di Haggerty's presentation from the Natural Intelligence Farming Field Day put together by Nutrisoil, Jane Slatery & The Haggerty's
    Natural intelligence farming can be described as Integrating nature’s intuitive wisdom and biodiversity with food, fibre & beverage production. Or in other words, rather than constantly dictating and trying to control nature, participating in nature's intricate systems with gratitude and awe. Natural Intelligence farming has been described by esteemed author Charles Massy as a world breakthrough regenerative farming operation.

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  • @donlourie769
    @donlourie769 Год назад +6

    The main takeaway I heard was Diane is grateful. That is so empowering.

  • @beewinfield
    @beewinfield Год назад +10

    A lot of hard work and a lot of brains behind this success!! So grateful to Di and Ian for showing this is not only possible but profitable.

  • @tritchie6272
    @tritchie6272 Год назад +10

    I find what they done and the results they got to be much more interesting than the science talk. To me the real world results they got and what they done to get it is more interesting than the talk about nitrogen and gut biom. And I'm glad they got good results and hope they keep getting good results. Seems like some small scale farmers are starting to get into Regenerative Farming here in the USA as well.

  • @JoyDorrington
    @JoyDorrington Год назад +13

    Amazing story so interesting to see the vast improvement in soil, therefore vegetation and henceforth to human wellbeing. Congratulations Ian and Di. Those sheep look outstanding.

  • @B01
    @B01 Год назад +7

    15:00 there's been studies done on animals where they will put out conventionally grown foods and organic/natural farmed foods and they are usually picking the latter. Pretty amazing!
    Your statement, while maybe not backed by specific science (yet!), has been replicated many times and carries so much more weight than we may realize now.
    I'm sure we will find out just why you're inclination is so right, soon enough! Especially with microbial studies just absolutely taking off as of lately, between NASA studying them to grow with in space, to the average gardener using microbial inoculations.... it's happening more now than ever!

  • @sparktoolife
    @sparktoolife 9 месяцев назад +4

    Great presentation. Very informative and a pleasure to watch. Thank You.

    • @smartsoil
      @smartsoil  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it spark! ⚡️

  • @alicehicks9500
    @alicehicks9500 Год назад +11

    Absolutely awesome....this is regenerative practices that we first heard about in New Zealand in the late 1970s ....it's great to see this becoming a reality 👏 👍

  • @jamesmatheson5115
    @jamesmatheson5115 8 месяцев назад +6

    For our U.S. friends the soil in the wheat belt can be quite sandy, so lots of fertilisers are usually used to gain a good crop, there are parts that have a red soil, but again its usually a poor soil, farming techniques have changed a lot in Western Australia, lots of farmers dont plough the land and most have stopped burning off the crop stubble, another issue with the soil is it can be highly hydrophobic. Its only just become Spring here and already the pass two days have been in the mid 30'sC ( 95F), Summer temps are in the mid to high 40's C. ( 110F to 120 F )

    • @smartsoil
      @smartsoil  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for adding some context for our US farmers James 💪

    • @Tasmantor
      @Tasmantor 5 месяцев назад +1

      30C is 86F and 40C is 106F, don't get me wrong it's hot but it's not that hot (120F is 49C)

    • @jamesmatheson5115
      @jamesmatheson5115 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Tasmantor I was at work one summer and it was 50C in the shade, I dont know where you are but it gets hot in W.A. out in the wheatbelt.

  • @GenerousWealth
    @GenerousWealth Год назад +5

    I really like to see the farm, soil, plants enlarged. This enhanses learning.

  • @hahaha9076
    @hahaha9076 Год назад +3

    Some people believe.
    I do.
    Fungi, bacteria, microbes, insects, birds, animals.
    I only have 17 acres coastal Queensland.
    The soil is improving after one season of cutting the grasses and weeds regularly.

  • @neilmcdonald5304
    @neilmcdonald5304 Год назад +8

    Fantastic, love your commitment and ethics 😊😊😊

  • @benmorris1968
    @benmorris1968 Год назад +2

    Amazing presentation. So real.

  • @WildPrimal23
    @WildPrimal23 Год назад +14

    Amazing, I might be using some facts from this video in my next video about regenerative agriculture. I’ll make sure to give you guys credit! Thanks so much for the upload.

    • @rvuli1985
      @rvuli1985 Год назад +2

      Greg Judy on RUclips

    • @tritchie6272
      @tritchie6272 Год назад

      @@rvuli1985 I've watched alot of his video's, and for me his explanations and video's are easier to understand.

  • @robertreznik9330
    @robertreznik9330 Год назад +4

    Until last year over production of wheat made a record low wheat planting. Hope your regenerative agriculture will keep the prices up. When Ukraine starts farming again, US Farmers will have to produce wheat below the cost to grow it.

  • @downbntout
    @downbntout Год назад +3

    Thoroughly exciting!

  • @ottocarmanjones7143
    @ottocarmanjones7143 Год назад +7

    Bravo! This is the way…

  • @jamesduff6937
    @jamesduff6937 7 месяцев назад +1

    what a video! Non-farmer here. But how do the sheep know to do 'toileting' on the bare, compacted dirt?

    • @kerrryschultz2904
      @kerrryschultz2904 3 месяца назад +1

      Dianne Haggerty said that the sheep have their nose to the ground and can probably smell the difference from the microbes in the degraded soils. Many years ago I worked at a feedlot with about 2000 animals on feed and I was responsible to make sure that the feed bunks had feed. We would feed 2 times a day and I had a notepad that I kept track of how much feed to mix up per animal per pen. You didn't want them to run out of feed because that can cause acidosis in the rumen, but in winter you didn't want a great excess that would freeze in the minus 30-35F weather. It was a bit of a balancing act. The owner came to me and asked me about a number of pens that had cleaned up the feed run of corn barley silage. I took out the note book and said that all the pens were on an increasing amount per feeding and I couldn't seem to match what they required from say 5 days ago. He said a winter storm is coming. He and the cattle were right. The cattle about 3 days before the storm would start to gorge themselves and the morning before the storm they only ate about 3/4 of what was put out. Had to hand shovel about 9 tons of silage as waste so it would freeze to the concrete feeders. Animals know things that we humans don't perceive. And we think we are the smart ones?

  • @tysonsimonson7179
    @tysonsimonson7179 Год назад +10

    Is it necessary to have so many adds? Seems I spent nearly as many minutes listening to them as the presentation. I listen to many videos on soil health and regenitive farming and the other folks seem to get by with much less

    • @smartsoil
      @smartsoil  Год назад +6

      Thanks for your feedback. We have taken this into consideration and reduced the number of advertisements in this presentation ✌

    • @niftyclipsss
      @niftyclipsss Год назад +6

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    • @rblongfellow
      @rblongfellow Год назад +4

      Premium is the way

    • @yakswolfpack
      @yakswolfpack Год назад +1

      You don’t pay a small fee for ad free?

    • @coolhanddruid
      @coolhanddruid Год назад

      @@niftyclipsss Or get a life, and spend your money on something more useful.

  • @fernandonerva7754
    @fernandonerva7754 Год назад +2

    Hi, how many foliar aplication per cicle/year?

  • @harmonicliving3507
    @harmonicliving3507 Год назад +3

    Very cool

  • @downbntout
    @downbntout Год назад +3

    This person may want to visit White Oak Pastures in Bluffton Georgia for ideas on more ideas for streams of income.

  • @ceeemm1901
    @ceeemm1901 Год назад +1

    Greenwash me baby!

  • @kerrymillar4981
    @kerrymillar4981 Год назад +2

    Ban animal agriculture a vegan world is a kinda world

    • @jg2480
      @jg2480 Год назад

      Vegans are the most unkind people ever ...

    • @kerrymillar4981
      @kerrymillar4981 Год назад +3

      @@jg2480 stop showing your ignorance about vegans thats what they stand for? What part dont you understand?

    • @safffff1000
      @safffff1000 Год назад

      A vegan world does not exist without those animals grazing, pooping and pissing there would be no world.

    • @kerrymillar4981
      @kerrymillar4981 Год назад

      @@safffff1000 had we evolved as vegans it would be hard to imagine how rich the world would be instead of killing every thing and not facing the 6th mass extinction and its the pooping and pissing of agriculture animals that is poisoning our rivers and just look at cattle feed lots they stink worse than your wife’s fat stinky cunt from eating the flesh of a beast and drinking its milk!.

    • @safffff1000
      @safffff1000 Год назад +1

      @@kerrymillar4981 They do not poop and pee in rivers hardly but on big savanna plains, they leave it to the fish and and other water creatures to poop and piss in the water. We aren't talking about feed lots if animals are raised like they should be on grass.
      If man was vegan that would just leave tons of meat for all the other predators, all those poor animals still get tortured with slow stressful run downs and killed instead mans quick kill

  • @lazenbytim
    @lazenbytim Год назад +6

    You should realy boil this down to the sailent points, couldnt listen to her voice droning on for 40 minutes. Is there a shorter video?

    • @tesha199
      @tesha199 7 месяцев назад +4

      Some things could be said in 5 minutes, some can't in 5 days. Have some patience.

    • @forgetful3360
      @forgetful3360 6 месяцев назад +1

      You have a lot to learn. That's obvious.

    • @kerrryschultz2904
      @kerrryschultz2904 3 месяца назад

      Quit your whining. Mrs. Haggerty and family have spent years learning how the microbes enhance there operation and no one forced you to watch it. There is a lot of information in the video. You should be lucky that people like the Haggerty's are sharing that information for free. Droning. Piss off.