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The secret of pasture cropping in regenerative farming 

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Colin Seis grew up on the family property, called Winona, in the Central Tablelands of NSW. After a horrific fire in 1979 he lost everything, buildings, fencing infrastructure and 3000 sheep. That tragedy started Colin on a journey of rebuilding, with a focus on restoring native pastures, which ultimately led to his development of an innovative practice known as multi-species pasture cropping.
He is a leader in Australia's movement towards holistic and regenerative agricultural practices.
This film was produced as part of ‪@SoilsforLife‬ case studies. You can read about Colins practices here: soilsforlife.o...
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Film produced by ‪@growloveproject2652‬ for ‪@SoilsforLife‬
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Комментарии : 29   
@Forester-qs5mf
@Forester-qs5mf 2 года назад
Colin is truly a national treasure.
@growloveproject2652
@growloveproject2652 Год назад
Yes kind and generous. He wants everyone to be happy and healthy, farming naturally.
@velvetindigonight
@velvetindigonight 4 месяца назад
Beautiful…. Thank you
@Guidosvinos
@Guidosvinos 2 месяца назад
Love what you have to say.
@dankslug
@dankslug 3 года назад
Excellent stuff 👍🏻The only future for ag is regenerative
@growloveproject2652
@growloveproject2652 3 года назад
Absolutely. Thanks so much.
@lionessofariel
@lionessofariel Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this. Some valuable tips in there for me. Could you recommend other videos on pasture cropping?
@growloveproject2652
@growloveproject2652 10 месяцев назад
Hi @lionessofariel please check out the informaion at Soils For life including our film on Bruce Maynard soilsforlife.org.au/willydah/
@growloveproject2652
@growloveproject2652 10 месяцев назад
We also have a podcast episode about moving from monoculture to polyculture cropping podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soils-for-life/episodes/From-mono-culture-to-poly-culture-cropping-e252tlg/a-a9ueu1s
@MistressOP
@MistressOP 2 года назад
native americans us what is basically pasture cropping for 1000s of years. Because most new world grasses are highly edible. (which local farmers would realize this) They use to cut the tops of the grasses and spread seeds. They used more fire though. Also following after large grazers for planning and spreading seeds.
@tonydoggett7627
@tonydoggett7627 5 месяцев назад
I have a property in the district. Shining a head torch at nighttime in the pasture, to reflect in the ground spiders eyes, reveals at least spider per square metre hunting grasshoppers crickets and moths.
@dennisboyd1712
@dennisboyd1712 2 года назад
Everyone should watch this Video Twice, Open your ears & eyes
@chucktaylor4958
@chucktaylor4958 Год назад
Agribusiness is the bane of good pasture and farming management. Agribusiness is one one of the tendrils of corporations, used to destroy spirit of man and weaken the body of mankind.
@buddhababeoz
@buddhababeoz 5 месяцев назад
So reassuring to hear how you transformed a tragedy into a transformation.
@UdayShivamurthy
@UdayShivamurthy 2 года назад
So much sincerity, passion and humbleness Colin, I simply adored this video It is HUGELY inspiring, particularly when you said we can replicate this model throughout the world #consciousplanet #savesoil
@growloveproject2652
@growloveproject2652 Год назад
Yes! Colin has inspired so many people. Check out the @soilsforlife podcast on research with Colin Seis and David Marsh
@meganpower3620
@meganpower3620 6 месяцев назад
So positive. Hearing the journey & history of the farm from farmers and how observation and time is nurturing a new way of supporting landscape & ecosystem farming in Australia.
@davideforesti7556
@davideforesti7556 3 года назад
Amazing! How would you rotate between sheep and rice? Would you plant from seedballs or seedlings? If from seeds, Do you graze again after planting?
@knpstrr
@knpstrr 13 дней назад
Tall grasses in Australia... how do you not die from a snake or spider
@DjamelBelaid-j3r
@DjamelBelaid-j3r Месяц назад
I do not understand. Do you have only Sheen? Do you have wheat?
@misacarter5128
@misacarter5128 Месяц назад
They have both - sheep and crops. I guess it’s called “mixed farming”.
@FarmAnimalsShowNZ
@FarmAnimalsShowNZ Год назад
We can let nature, we just need the...
@braintnt
@braintnt 2 года назад
the annoying background music is ruining this video
@nortoncommandoupgradestrav2474
I think you are missing the point - it is education, not entertainment.
@reedbender1179
@reedbender1179 Год назад
@@nortoncommandoupgradestrav2474 😂 ...👌
@supereight9221
@supereight9221 Год назад
I'm also listening to the sound of traffic, and listening to the radio while watching this and didn't even notice the music only the man talking. Freudian classification of such a nagging person is as anal retentive personality type?
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