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Thank you so much for watching and for James and Rosa from Tap o' Noth Farm! We are working on the next video that features the incredible Lynbreck Croft! Best wishes, Huw Richards & Sam Cooper
ОтветитьSimply Beautiful!!!
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ОтветитьBeautiful landscape you have there… wow I’m stunned 🤩 🌳 keep with the dream 👏💪👏🌱
ОтветитьJust wonderful
Ответитьdefeats the aim to have little impact if your still burning shiite to poison people !
ОтветитьSo inspiring! Permaculture method is the way to bring back the Eden on Earth!
Awesome job!
انت راسك فيها الف مساومة ومساومة الا العمل المباشر. ... .
ОтветитьLocation please.
ОтветитьSOTTOTITOLI IN ITALIANO ? GRAZIE
ОтветитьMust be nice to have mummy and Daddy bankroll this lifestyle, rather than slaving away at a job like plebs!
ОтветитьThat is so huge NGL
ОтветитьHi,Iam from india I'm a postgraduate but
I love and interesting in permaculture activities could you please join me with your plantation
very nice❤
ОтветитьHow productive is this?
ОтветитьGreat video i love it
ОтветитьRegenerative agriculture.....you mean a private old time farm 😅❤
Ответить''Let's make the earth a big garden
For those who will come after us''
Luc Plamondon
I’m from North of Inverness now living in the Pacific Northwest and using log hive beekeeping to introduce your ideas here. More flora less commercialized bees.
ОтветитьLove what you have achieved guys , I cant wait to have my own farm and millions of others do too. What a world we will have then.
ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьJesus created humans and gave us the charge of stewardship over the earth. Thanks for the video.
ОтветитьWhere is this place
Ответитьاين انت
Ответить❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😮
ОтветитьExcellent video - Thanks!
ОтветитьJust amazing. Thanks so much for doing what you do. Incredible video. Cheers from Michigan!
Ответитьis this their main source of income?
ОтветитьHello, I want to volunteer to work on your farm. I have registered on Wwoof, so you can contact me
ОтветитьThis is exactly what I need to see please keep up the good work. Also to any readers is there any other channels or resources i could learn more about regenerative farming and combining live stock with produce effectively
Thanks
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗜𝘀 𝗮 𝗠𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝘁𝘁𝗶𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲
The two weeks of climate discussions at the COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, ended in disappointment. As CNN wrote, “The world has failed to reach an agreement to phase out fossil fuels … an attempt to address the biggest source of the planet warming emissions that are causing the climate crisis ended in a fiasco after a number of nations, including China and Saudi Arabia, blocked a key proposal to phase out all fossil fuels, not just coal.” While the members reached an agreement “to set up a ‘loss and damage’ fund meant to help vulnerable countries cope with climate disasters,” it will not reverse climate change or solve our major problems.
We may be able to assist with local climate crises, but we cannot change the global climate with our current attitude. If we want to change the climate, we must change it on all levels, and first and foremost the social climate we have created. As long as it is negative, aggressive, and heating up, the global climate will reflect it.
The reason we hold global climate conferences is that the climate is a global issue. Everything we do, in any country, affects the global climate. Therefore, without global mutual consideration, humanity will not be able to resolve the climate crisis.
Regrettably, to work in global mutual consideration, we must develop empathy toward all of humanity and rise above the narrow interests of each country. We are nowhere near such an attitude. On the contrary, each country tries to impose decisions that serve its own interests on the rest of the world, and the result is a climate world war where everyone loses.
As is the case with every war, the rich and powerful countries set the tone. They continue to burn fuels that pollute the air and accelerate climate change, and nothing will stop them unless natural disasters become so extreme that they will force all of humanity to change. In the meantime, as lip service, or perhaps to buy the world’s consent, they set up “loss and damage” funds to “repair” the damage. Such funds do not solve anything, and everyone realizes this.
Besides extreme weather and climate disasters, the climate crisis has another adverse impact: Icebergs that have been frozen for thousands of years, and often far longer, are thawing. And buried in the ice are countless viruses that have been reawakened, and for which our bodies have no immunity. Scientists are already warning that the next pandemic may actually come not from wild animals or human errors, but from melting icebergs. A paper published two years ago aptly named it the “permafrost pandemic,” and warned of “the risk that deadly diseases from the distant past may return.”
Indeed, if you look at all the crises plaguing the world today, you will find that none of them are local. Covid is a global issue, climate change is affecting the entire planet, rising energy prices and interrupted supply chains are affecting all of humanity, and even a local crisis such as the war in Ukraine has serious consequences for the entire world. The interdependence already affecting all of humanity will only intensify until we are unable to make a single movement, to take a breath, without affecting the entire world.
On the positive side, none of our problems are insurmountable. In every single crisis, if we only work together rather than against each other, it will disappear as though it never existed.
All that is needed in order to fix our every plight is to change our attitude and put humanity first. Since reality is global, so should be our order of priorities. Prioritizing humanity will not only help the entire world, but every single individual, precisely because we are irrevocably interdependent. If we continue to impose a narrow vision on an expansive reality, we will continue to collide with one another and with all of nature. If we change our attitude, we will change the climate, and we will change the world.
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ОтветитьAlthough I'm in the USA, I'm also interested in passing my farm to someone interested in carrying on with it. Have you found any organizations that match owners up with upcoming farmers? I want more than temporary interns, someone looking for their farm home.
ОтветитьI miss your content!
ОтветитьHi! Can I ask what your main incomes are?
ОтветитьHello! Great videos! Did you decide to move away from duck egg farming? I loved your video a year ago about duck egg farming. We also had khaki campbell’s for egg farming but we could not keep the eagle predators away and kept loosing hens to the eagles. They seemed to know which ducks were hens and preferred them over the drakes. I was hoping you found a way to successfully farm khaki’s.
ОтветитьWhat a lovely film! I hope that you have more coming. I love seeing the personalities and philosophies of people doing this kind of thing. Beautifully made and beautifully told.
ОтветитьIndigenous ways
ОтветитьExcellent video - thanks!
ОтветитьWhen you will upload new vlog please?
ОтветитьI need this kind of partner to do this in Pune(India)
ОтветитьLove this.. hope i can make it one day...
ОтветитьAmazing
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ОтветитьГде это находится?
ОтветитьFirst viewer from India 🇮🇳
ОтветитьBeautiful. Land, Animals seem well raised and properly nourished. Good on them, blessed by God. 🤗 🙌🙌🙌
Ответить😍🤩hermoso video, bella manera de vivir, esa es la granja de mis sueños.
Ответитьterimakasih anda menjelaskan dengan sangat bagus, terimakasih sudah berbagi ilmu
ОтветитьHi guys, im from Vietnam. We have a home forest farden where i grow different forest big wood trees, about 1,5 hecta. Around the house we grow vegies, herbs, fruit trees and keep some chickens, mostly for self consumption. We ve been doing this for 8 years. I hope to pass down the garden to my children, and hope they will appreciate it. Cheers from Vietnam!!
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