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5 Principles of Regenerative Agriculture for your Home Garden - Farm Life Show (Ep. 4) 

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Eat with confidence while you enjoy pasture-raised meats delivered to your door direct from our Indiana farm. sevensons.net/ 🚚
Welcome to the Seven Sons Farm Life Show. In this episode, Blaine and Blake Hitzfield share 5 principles we learned from our friend Gabe Brown (author of the Amazon Best Selling Book Dirt to Soil, that you can apply to your home garden. These are the very principles we use to regenerate our pastures and produce food that we deliver to 10,000+ families across the USA.
The 5 Principles we dive into in this episode are:
#1 Minimal Disturbance
#2 Armor on the Soil
#3 Plant Diversity
#4 Cover Crops
#5 Animal Impact
Plus, you'll see footage of baby foxes playing on the farm and get a sneak peek at other projects we've been working on this summer.
Show Notes: sevensons.net/blog/farm-life-...
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Комментарии : 46   
@Arturodesierto
@Arturodesierto Год назад
Nitrogen fixers: alfalfa, peas, beans, peanuts, moringa, Paulownia ...
@ritacloud4370
@ritacloud4370 2 года назад
soybeans in Indiana + clover in your yard/ legumes/ peanuts in the south btw, I am a firm believer in regenerative farming and gardening methods. Please keep educating only the people who eat food :) thanks for offering a nutritious mix of items for our meals.
@Daniel-pt4jj
@Daniel-pt4jj 8 месяцев назад
This is explained so good! Thank you for simplifying all of this!
@joslynread6370
@joslynread6370 Год назад
Comfrey does a great job too. For shrubs we plant goumi.
@leelindsay5618
@leelindsay5618 2 года назад
The 5 principles changed my life and saved my trees during some extreme weather.
@edwinloarca9470
@edwinloarca9470 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this video.
@Mimonhomestead
@Mimonhomestead Год назад
Nice farm keep it up ❤
@terria.mccurdy9190
@terria.mccurdy9190 2 года назад
gret video...
@booswalia
@booswalia Год назад
I live in a farming area and I hate seeing fields with soil exposed to all the elements over the winter. The soil just looks so hard and lifeless.
@nerissaBee615
@nerissaBee615 Год назад
Blake didn't get to speak much. I often zone out when there's just one voice going and going. The interaction, balanced, keeps me interested. Good stuff though!
@terria.mccurdy9190
@terria.mccurdy9190 2 года назад
indigenous & george washington carver methods r naturally regenerative animal raising & harvesting & gardening indigenous foods...
@katefulton3932
@katefulton3932 Год назад
Comfrey.
@daveachtem7099
@daveachtem7099 Год назад
just starting to look at this for my back yard veggie garden..You talk about no till and blanket crops. My question is when it comes time to planting seeds do you just dig a trench through the blanket crop and then sow the seeds?
@broncobros2022
@broncobros2022 Год назад
Yeah, great question. I’d like to hear/see the answer to this
@suel7393
@suel7393 2 года назад
I heard you say thistle, so I'm going with that! or maybe dandelions?
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Thistles are great for the soil, they add phosphorus! Legumes are the answer to this particular question, adding nitrogen to the soil. All three are important though!
@daisyrodriguez1743
@daisyrodriguez1743 Год назад
what happened to the extra resources links they talked about at the end of the video
@dabbler64
@dabbler64 Год назад
Do beans vetch, clover add nitrogen?
@swameejos
@swameejos 2 года назад
Legumes! :)
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Correct!
@Willow_and_Sage
@Willow_and_Sage 11 месяцев назад
Don't pigs till? I mean technically root or is that only in domestic settings?
@ivanpolousov22
@ivanpolousov22 2 года назад
Hi. Amazing farm!!!! One question from me. What is your pigs ratio? Only grass?
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Along with having access to pasture and grass, pigs also have access to a non-GMO whole grain ration that consists of a mix of corn, soybean, and oats and some other minerals.
@ivanpolousov22
@ivanpolousov22 2 года назад
@@SevenSonsFarm Soybeans with heat treatment or not?
@Testing329
@Testing329 Год назад
Viva Christo Rey
@diannaelbrader1282
@diannaelbrader1282 Год назад
Dandelion
@ALVINWEIZZ
@ALVINWEIZZ 2 года назад
Peas or beans. And coffee grounds add nitrogen to the soil.
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Legumes! You're right!
@maggie1715
@maggie1715 2 года назад
So tilling my garden is actually destroying my quality of the soil? So just pull the weeds and replant?
@daveachtem7099
@daveachtem7099 Год назад
I have the same concern? What to do?
@Mike_in_Thailand
@Mike_in_Thailand Год назад
@@daveachtem7099 better still, cut the weeds at surface level and leave the roots in the ground (except for persistent weeds which reshoot from roots). Ditto for all except root crops....just cut your lettuce, cabbage whatever at ground level and leave the roots in to add organic matter.
@410jaredm
@410jaredm 2 года назад
Clover
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Great guess! The answer is legumes, but clover is definitely also a very crucial part of our pasture soil health!
@leelindsay5618
@leelindsay5618 2 года назад
Legumes
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Correct!
@tinawhite2217
@tinawhite2217 2 года назад
Beans put nitrogen into the soil because they have nodules on their root system. I cheated and found the answer on the web. What are other good cover crops for Indiana gardens?
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
You are absolutely correct! The technical term would be anything in the legume family (i.e. beans). Really anything that grows during the off season makes for a great cover crop. The important thing is to simply keep some sort of plant life growing in the soil year round. There are a variety of root veggies and greens (such as kale) that grow super well during the fall and spring--they usually can stay in the soil through the winter even they just won't yield any actual produce during the coldest months. Grains, or things like clover are also a good option during the off season. You definitely want to rotate what you are planting, otherwise the individual areas in your garden will become imbalanced, so just keep a large variety of plant life growing year round basically--anything works as a cover crop in that case.
@hicksonfamily6182
@hicksonfamily6182 11 месяцев назад
@@SevenSonsFarm So I could plant a diversity of cover crops in one area over the winter, correct?
@Taoss123KeyholeJourney
@Taoss123KeyholeJourney 2 года назад
clover
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Great guess! The answer is legumes, but clover is definitely also a very crucial part of our pasture soil health!
@vivianwpwu
@vivianwpwu Год назад
Beans
@mkmaley1999
@mkmaley1999 Год назад
Peas! Or other legumes.
@terrywilson4300
@terrywilson4300 4 месяца назад
Peanuts
@ericksonhome2504
@ericksonhome2504 2 года назад
Soy Beans
@SevenSonsFarm
@SevenSonsFarm 2 года назад
Correct! Technically the whole legume family would fit as well.
@katemalson2689
@katemalson2689 Год назад
Legumes
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