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Understanding the Brittleness Scale | Holistic Management Lesson 

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savory.global/ | Learn the concept of brittleness and how understanding where your region falls on the brittleness scale can affect the management options for your ranch or farm.
This video shows examples on both a brittle-tending ranch and a non-brittle-tending piece of land. You will also learn how the four Ecosystem Processes can be tools to better understand the health of your land.
Hosted by Allan Savory, co-founder of the Savory Institute, and Byron Shelton, Senior Program Director at the Savory Institute.
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Loss of grasslands leads to climate change, floods, droughts, famine, and worldwide poverty. It’s our mission to promote large-scale restoration of the world’s grasslands through Holistic Management.
Holistic Management is a process of decision-making and planning that gives people the insights and management tools needed to understand nature: resulting in better, more informed decisions that balance key social, environmental, and financial considerations.

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22 май 2024

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Комментарии : 48   
@happinessyogateacher
@happinessyogateacher 3 года назад
I've been praying for this movement since I saw the TED talk more than a dozen years ago, so relieved that it is taking hold, and this video is much more "consumable" than many others. One thing I've prayed for is that the quality of the social media messages will come in a much more absorbable form, content-wise, so that more people can consume then for EFFECTIVENESS.
@Ken3005
@Ken3005 Год назад
Why this video has so less comments. It should be more prominent in the RU-vid algorithm.
@tobiashermann2888
@tobiashermann2888 3 года назад
Imagine this way of thinking being implemented over great areas, regions, lands and continents. World would be close to paradise!
@aladinchanel
@aladinchanel 3 года назад
and no climate change bullshit . Yes we have consumerism and polution !!
@danielzapata6633
@danielzapata6633 3 года назад
You are a blessing to our world, Allan 👏👏
@pedro97w
@pedro97w 2 года назад
This should have 15 million views by now. cut and paste it where you can spread the word
@AzureRook
@AzureRook 3 года назад
the world didn't believe the earth was round all at once, lol that's how far I'm willing to bet on Allan Savory!
@johnfichtner4648
@johnfichtner4648 3 года назад
Holistic management is the way!
@Marillionado
@Marillionado Год назад
This gentleman would be my recipient for a next Nobel prize. Which one I'm not sure, but the possibilities are such, even the Peace Nobel should not be ruled out. Hope you keep doing this marvelous work for years to come.
@cleburne-dfwseptic6843
@cleburne-dfwseptic6843 3 года назад
Solid gold wisdom/knowledge
@owlan99
@owlan99 3 года назад
Wow, thank you.
@dhruvtripathi8420
@dhruvtripathi8420 8 месяцев назад
Such simplicity but such truth. Thank you for sharing such profound insights 🙏
@SavoryInstitute
@SavoryInstitute 7 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@downbntout
@downbntout 3 года назад
He discusses signs of the DAMAGE caused by a brittle climate. To summarize: "Brittleness" is describing the humidity of the air across the year. If an area has mostly constant humidity like a jungle, brittleness is low. If the seasonal swings are wider, so wet season is humid for a shorter time and then a shift to dry season where growth must stop, that would be more brittle. Maximum brittleness would be a one-day monsoon season and then a sharp whiplash to a dry season of months on end. The rains humidify the air briefly, the slashing rain claws at the ground, the ground has nothing to keep any water in, no absorbent organic matter, so that precious moisture is gone. It flows off erosively and what trace of humidity is left is dried away until next year in hours.
@happinessyogateacher
@happinessyogateacher 3 года назад
Great explanation!
@downbntout
@downbntout 3 года назад
This is the golden key
@Ken3005
@Ken3005 Год назад
Same here!! Happy that more and more people saw that video
@lizqianer963
@lizqianer963 Год назад
Thanks to these great people.
@kristijantadic8476
@kristijantadic8476 Год назад
Thank you so much for your teaching
@BikeAndFish1
@BikeAndFish1 3 года назад
This is for me, Listening and watching like am an expert, am almost expert now, don't know what it is but I can just see the images of what needs to happen to manage the grazing land and the animals.
@swamp-yankee
@swamp-yankee 3 года назад
Do you have livestock?
@joepeeer4830
@joepeeer4830 3 года назад
ty
@SHANONisRegenerate
@SHANONisRegenerate 3 года назад
Let's rock n roll
@redbellyblackprod
@redbellyblackprod 2 года назад
in the explanations of a non-brittle area, I am finding the lack of mentioning fungus or mycelium as one of the necessary components quite disturbing for with out the fungus grass will not break down nor would and woody component. To have a healthy grass land is to have a healthy balance of fungus, this is also required for breaking down cellulose-based manure
@Nick-kq8pg
@Nick-kq8pg 3 года назад
What land was Allan on in the first part?
@SavoryInstitute
@SavoryInstitute 3 года назад
That's the West Bijou Ranch in Strasburg, CO. It's a bison ranch that, at the time of filming, had just been transferred over to Savory Institute's ownership and stewardship.
@mechhyena6957
@mechhyena6957 9 месяцев назад
What does he mean when he says "rest"? As in literal rest/recovery for the plot of land (i.e. without being grazed)?
@SavoryInstitute
@SavoryInstitute 9 месяцев назад
Yes, rest is when you remove animal impact from the land.
@loganyoutube4818
@loganyoutube4818 3 года назад
How does having a cold snowy winter affect brittleness?
@marlan5470
@marlan5470 3 года назад
I have yet to finish the HM book (I think it's somewhere in a pile of books) but I think brittleness has to do with the local climate year long, not just a season. You have high deserts that get snow and ice in the winter but that snow melts, there's nothing holding the water in the soil, and then the water turns into flash floods and goes away.
@HakuCell
@HakuCell 3 года назад
i too wanna be a good farmer but i don't know where to start
@downbntout
@downbntout 3 года назад
Go to the YT channel called 'No-Till On The Plains'. You will get a very expensive education for free. The videos are long because this is a classroom. The world's best farmer is a man in North Dakota named Gabe Brown. Where are you? I'd like to hear more from you
@swamp-yankee
@swamp-yankee 3 года назад
Have you taken any steps?
@HakuCell
@HakuCell 3 года назад
@@downbntout ty, does Gabe Brown have a youtube channel?
@downbntout
@downbntout 3 года назад
@@HakuCell search his name, settle in and be ready to take notes.
@HakuCell
@HakuCell 3 года назад
@@downbntout , if i search his name i find some videos but not his channel
@AllenBarclayAllen
@AllenBarclayAllen Год назад
Allen, trampling not fire, kind of makes ya wonder..? With the crop circles were Angels trying to speek to us. Regardless who made them..!???
@Joe-dz2fl
@Joe-dz2fl 2 года назад
Studies?
@christophergruenwald5054
@christophergruenwald5054 3 года назад
Umm Allan, what the hell are you doing standing in the herd of bison? They are not know for being very docile.
@cleburne-dfwseptic6843
@cleburne-dfwseptic6843 3 года назад
He is a bison Whisperer
@waltruben2719
@waltruben2719 3 года назад
@@cleburne-dfwseptic6843 he is used to lions and elephants... maybe the bison seem tame in comparison
@swamp-yankee
@swamp-yankee 3 года назад
I expect he approached them respectfully, and they probably are used to humans providing them fresh forage. I read a profile of Great Plains Buffalo Company recently, and they move them on one hot wire like cattle.
@msdramamusic
@msdramamusic 2 года назад
I follow a guy that raises them. He is always with his. I guess it depends on how they are raised.
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