www.farmingrevolution.com.au As Farming Revolution travels around Australia, conversations are caught on camera to bring to the fore Regenerative Farming and the absolute need for change. Regeneration of our landscape, river systems and our health needs to happen on a massive scale. Australian farmers are transitioning to regenerative farming practices and customers need to support them by demanding mineral dense food. The most powerful way to make change happen is to increase demand. That is only going to happen if mainstream society understands what has happened to our farming system and what regenerative farmers are doing to create a landscape worth handing down to the next generation. This is why I have created the Regenerative Business Directory that can be found on my website. Only available in Australia but will be looking to expand into other countries as there is definitely a need. Enjoy, Tamzin
The hypothesis that combines those elements is an old one, and cannot be proven. Not by humans, not yet anyway. It goes like this: there is only one 'thing' in the Cosmos and that is Energy. All the rest is Space (infinite, neutral, nothingness). Energy OTOH is perpetual motion, electro-magnetic, pos-neg, which provides itself a reliable and simple binary logic,. This is the basic language of matter, used to form atomic elements, atoms and then compounds of the same held together by the same inviolable code. Thus providing both the substance and the logos of reality. The human brain shares the same origins as dust, murmurations and a love of beauty for its own sake. Awesome. Can also be used to explain Gravity and a host of other Physics 'magic'.
@@az55544 it’s a new video with a message…. No soil = no bird song = we seriously need to connect ourselves to nature and LISTEN = change our mindscapes. This is definitely not an advert although I do love promoting small businesses that are walking the talk. Look deeper and there’s usually a deeper message in these videos.
The wattle (Acacia) question, great resource for growing, managing and livestock angle is the Enrich Project PDFs, there are 2 booklets, easy to find on google, an amazing resource for Aus native fodders, crops etc
Best video on multi species cash crops and the follow up videos you did showing the separation is great, to show and discuss the whole process, as soon as we finish building fertility cycling nutrients with ruminants this cash crop method for us 100% , we even started putting the summers in our winter pastures this year.
@@oliverbruce1702 it is interesting people’s differing opinions on lucerne. I’ve seen it being used in beneficial ways and I’ve seen areas struggle with MS after lucerne has grown. I’m keeping my mind open. I know for sure bees and horses love it. Bees are usually the best indicator left to their own devices.
Natures diversity isn't always visible at the same time, 1 visit you'd swear it's a grassland 4 weeks later after a storm event it's a perineal multi species flower meadow, you couldn't see it but it was all there and alive all at the same time!
1 Comment in a year, I've watched all Martins vids with your channel, best speaker - presenter just great content and in Aus in real farm situations, making a living feeding children in Nyngan, legend (Gold)
Wagyu is a MUTATION! Not a positive genetic trait. This mutation causes the quality of the fat in the animal to be UNSATURATED....Like Canola Oil. That is not good for human consumption. Humans need SATURATED FAT.
@@Juscody they came back after 6 months. Still live in this valley today so I see them regularly. Metaphorically speaking I found regenerative people who are now my closest friends 💚
@@FarmingRevolution I am really interested in regenerative farming practices and am trying to learn as much as I can about it. I clicked on your video hoping to learn something but your flowery airy fairy language made it feel like some mystical belief system rather than anything scientific. I got to the part where your eagle "friends" left and I stopped the vid. Hence go find your eagles. The touchy feely reply to my comment was gold. Maybe I need to invite the tree spirits back onto my farm...
university of berkeley and cornell only uni that actually put in effort to step away from the agro chemical companies [at least for USA]. Been doing it for more than 25 years. Who ever edited this so it actually used color photoage instead of a 1 on 1 interview format should get a raise. I'd never thought of using turnips. I wonder how deep that tap root actually went down. If it was a market garden I'd have love to crimp then pop on some nice happy cardboard perforated, then followed by woodchips. Then the crops. Also shoutout to Gabe Brown
The multi-species side of the paddock looks saturated. What was the inundation like on the monoculture wheat side. Do you think the paddock location played a role? What about next time having multiple strips per treatment located at different locations in the paddock, to account for potential soil variation in the paddock?
So your literally using flat land swales and attempting to call it something different. Promote permaculture principals... Don't take away from them. It's here for the benefit of everybody and everything.
I suppose you could say this is the before pics. I have the opportunity to go back and film and will will include soil type and aerial shots. Thanks for positive feedback. 💚
Look up electroculture that should fulfil your scientific requirements. Better still try it yourself, if in doubt experiment. That’s what I do on a daily basis, experiment. I’m sure that’s scientific too. 😍
Absolutely. Between plant accumulation and cycling and mycorrhizae fungi growth and support we can make P, K, Ca, and other nutrients available. Bare soil, use of synthetic fertilizers, biocides, monocultures make nutrients less available. We need to support our soil microbiology. That’s is done with plants.
Thank you. I’ve just hit a crossroads in my business life, that’s why videos have been a bit slow in being edited. I’m so pleased you are enjoying them 💚
Hey I will be down in Victoria 5-8th March. Ray Archuleta is coming to Oz if you fancy booking a spot. Go to soilrestorationfarming.com.au/sp/ray-generate-2024-event/
I'd want to graze on really good covercrop mix or maybe a pasture crop to see if I kept the gentics I was looking for. A real nice greedy feed. Then go backwards, because the wagyu barbling is suppose to be a gentic trait in itself. It always seems like in these systems that you have to make sure you got it in what you are crossing at least a season. Because what if the problem and why you are seeing it is because that gentic trait wasn't there in the grouping to begin with. Because it's not like the double musle trait. In something like muscular hyperplasia you can see it even if you don't feed them well. I always thought it was odd to do it like this for something like waygu on grass. Because you never know if they are receive the base amount. It's one of those times I'd rather work backwards. Backing them into less feed conversion and using a drone to work it out. Maybe even putting up a camera watching how much each cow is eating for a week then pushing that math forward into genetic selection from there.