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Organic Connections
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ธ.ค. 2014
Organic Connections is a non-profit organization established to organize conferences and trade shows for the prairie organic industry. We celebrate organic food and farmers through activities that connect and educate at every level from the farm through to the consumer.
Organic Connections Greetings from Presidents (2022)
Greetings from Presidents of: SaskOrganics - Garry Johnson, Organic Federation of Canada - Jim Robbins & Canadian Organic Growers - Allison Squires
Presented at Organic Connections 2022
Wednesday, November 16, 1:00-1:45pm
Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada
Website: organicconnections.ca
Presented at Organic Connections 2022
Wednesday, November 16, 1:00-1:45pm
Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada
Website: organicconnections.ca
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Organic Connections Welcome & Opening Remarks (2022)
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Welcome & Opening Remarks from Marla Carlson, Lyndon Linklater, Mayor Charlie Clark, Honourable David Marit, SK Minister of Agriculture Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Wednesday, November 16, 9:15-9:45am Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Gene Editing - Proposed Regulation Guidance Update (2022)
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Gene Editing - Proposed Regulation Guidance Update - Marla Carlson Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Thursday, November 17, 12:55-1:00pm Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Tackling the Environmental Challenges of Rising Pesticide Use in Canada (2022)
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Why We Need More Organic Producers? Tackling the Environmental Challenges of Rising Pesticide Use in Canada - Dr. Christy Morrissey Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Thursday, November 17, 11:15am-12:00 pm Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Agriculture, Energy Use, Emissions, and the Future of Farming (2022)
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Agriculture, Energy Use, Emissions, and the Future of Farming - Darrin Qualman Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Thursday, November 17, 9:00-9:45am Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Grain on the Brain (2022)
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Grain on the Brain: Live at Organic Connections - Cody Straza, Ian Cushon and Scott Beaton 2022 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Wednesday, November 16, 3:15-4:00pm Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
State of the Nation (2022)
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State of the Nation - Kim De Lallo 2022 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Wednesday, November 16, 1:45-2:30pm Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Enhancing Farm Resilience Through Better Soil Health with Canadian Organic Growers (2022)
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Enhancing Farm Resilience Through Better Soil Health with Canadian Organic Growers - Allison Squires, Colin MacDonald, Eric Payseur and Dr. Kris Nichols 2022 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Wednesday, November 16, 1:00-1:45pm Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
On-Farm Climate Action Fund - 200 Farms Project (2022)
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On-Farm Climate Action Fund - 200 Farms Project - Jennifer Bromm 2022 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2022 Wednesday, November 16, 11:45am-12:00pm Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Regenerative Organic Certification (2022)
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Regenerative Organic Certification - Elizabeth Whitlow, Jason Freeman, Marla Carlson, and Stuart McMillan 2022 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2022 - Tuesday, November 16, 10:45-11:45am Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Community Supported Stewardship Agriculture, Re-Imagining Our Economy (2022)
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Community Supported Stewardship Agriculture, Re-Imagining Our Economy - Doug Crabtree & Anna Jones-Crabtree 2022 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2022 - Tuesday, November 16, 9:45-10:45am Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Organic Connections Online Conference November 6, 2020
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Organic Connections Online Conference - Friday, November 6, 2020 0:00 - 0:4:55 Mins Welcome & Opening Remarks - Organic Connections Chair Marla Carlson 0:4:55 - 1:00:20 Mins Doug Crabtree & Anna Jones-Crabtree - Defender of the Plough 1:01:30 - 1:51:27 Mins Patrick Carr, PhD- CREEP STOP:Integrating Strategies for Creeping Thistle and Field Bindweed Suppression in the N. American Prairie Region ...
Organic Connections Online Conference November 5, 2020
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Organic Connections Online Conference - Thursday, November 5, 2020 0:00 - 4:00 mins Welcome & Opening Remarks - Organic Connections Chair Marla Carlson 4:00 - 56:45 mins Bob Quinn- Taking Farming Back to the Future for Health, Prosperity and Fun 57:00 - 01:50:00 mins Don M. Huber, PhD, Professor Emeritus - Managing Nutrition to Control Plant Diseases and Pests 1:50:20 - 2:37:45 Chris Trump - Ov...
Organics from the Fringe to the Mainstream - Challenges and Opportunities Ahead (2018)
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Organics from the Fringe to the Mainstream - Challenges and Opportunities Ahead - Michael Sligh 2018 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2018 - Saturday, November 3, 11:00-11:30am Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Decades of Deceit: A Critical Eye on Pesticides, Science and Industry (2018)
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Decades of Deceit: A Critical Eye on Pesticides, Science and Industry - Revelations from the Monsanto Papers & Other Research - Carey Gillam 2018 Organic Connections Conference and Tradeshow Presented at Organic Connections 2018 - Friday November 2, 10:00am-11:00am Prairieland Park in Saskatoon, SK Canada Website: organicconnections.ca
Two Examples of Overcoming Problems that Lead to Poor Production - Tannis Axten (2018)
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Two Examples of Overcoming Problems that Lead to Poor Production - Tannis Axten (2018)
Rebuilding and Maintaining Life in the Soil - Afternoon Session (2018)
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Rebuilding and Maintaining Life in the Soil - Afternoon Session (2018)
Rebuilding and Maintaining Life in the Soil - Morning Session (2018)
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Rebuilding and Maintaining Life in the Soil - Morning Session (2018)
Regenerative Organic Agriculture (2018)
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Regenerative Organic Agriculture (2018)
How to Grow Your Operation and Meet the Demand for Canadian Organic - Marla Carlson (2018)
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How to Grow Your Operation and Meet the Demand for Canadian Organic - Marla Carlson (2018)
How to Grow Your Operation and Meet the Demand for Canadian Organic - Tia Loftsgard (2018)
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How to Grow Your Operation and Meet the Demand for Canadian Organic - Tia Loftsgard (2018)
Are You Fit to Farm? Shifting from a Culture of Toughness to One of Sustainable Health (2018)
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Are You Fit to Farm? Shifting from a Culture of Toughness to One of Sustainable Health (2018)
Two Examples of Overcoming Problems that Lead to Poor Production - Dr. Elaine Ingham (2018)
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Two Examples of Overcoming Problems that Lead to Poor Production - Dr. Elaine Ingham (2018)
Messages from Nature that Life is Lacking in the Soil (2018)
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Messages from Nature that Life is Lacking in the Soil (2018)
Organics Challenging the New Frontiers of Genetic Engineering
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Organics Challenging the New Frontiers of Genetic Engineering
Farm to Table: Conversations from the Field and the Kitchen
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Farm to Table: Conversations from the Field and the Kitchen
Organics 3.0 - The Evolution of the Organic Movement
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Organics 3.0 - The Evolution of the Organic Movement
Sustaining the Future: Women in Organic Agriculture
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Sustaining the Future: Women in Organic Agriculture
David Oien - The Irony of the Underground:
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David Oien - The Irony of the Underground:
Why would you not show the slideshow. The purpose of a slideshow is to help teach people.
Ots so disappointing to not dee yhe pictures she's showing. Please make videos eoth yhis component.
Turn your volume up
Wow I didn't know that bacterias could change soil ph.I presumed was inert. That's so helpful to know .glad and pleased to have learned that I can't believe I didn't know that
Multi species cover crops
That nutrient cycling requires roots in the ground from plants to have a biological cycle taking place.
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It's a bummer that we can't see the photos that she's explaining.
Yeah, sound is super low
Why did she change the camera angle so all we can see is Neil's beautiful face and not what he's putting up on the SCREEN??
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Tannis, Thanks for sharing your experience the transition to biological approach to farming.
Is there empiric evidence how anarobic bacteria affect different mediums? Eg, wouldn’t they die off in well aerated Substrates?
by def anaerobic bac only can live in lower oxigen levels medium.
@@DiegoPunchw but would they alter the medium to be less aerated?
Sound is lousy. The recording is incompatible with tablets.
I have a compost pile. It doesn't stink but there are some flies and mosquitoes flying around the pile is this normal?
da thua ma, con chi lam cu li ta dien hang bet thoi, deo quan tam kien thuc cao sieu nay dau :D
To Find a Honest person that hasn't gone on the pay of these Manipulators That pump out Deception as well as GLYSOPHATE Poison to our Gut Bacteria leaving us weak & Sick
Ohk than without tillage how can we mix compost into the land.. And grow our crops is there any solution plz help me.. Bcz I am from India and without tillage growing a crop is fool thing to do in the mindset of indian farmers.. Plz help me🙏🥺
Amend and incorporate good compost if OM is very low. But put tea on otherwise. You can also top dress if it is a long crop. It's not about NO till. It is about MINIMIZING till.
@@elibennett3034 no, it's about no-till lol the only time tillage is advocated is during a reset or serious compaction issues. Then never again. Any tillage damages fungi, protozoa, nematodes. Just watch microscopy videos and you'll see it for yourself..it's not minimal, it's removal entirely
Think of it this way, nature doesn't till, so how does LITERALLY ANYTHING grow? Lol top dress it. And with a proper protective layer (mulch) it will break down over time. Teas are great for foliar as well
@@B01 do you farm? If so, do you farm every conceivable crop? Some cropping systems can be done as you say, others can not. Preparing your land for an orchard? Well, you are going to need to till in that process. Propagation of woody plant will also require tilling to some degree. That's why the expert in this video has said (if not in this video, in others I've seen) that the goal is to minimize tillage. Sometimes that is zero. In most cropping system there is at least some minimal tillage required. Please tell my what you farm. I farm trees.
@@B01 the point is not to replicate nature, but to work in concert with it.
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Is a dead fish planted with your crop anaerobic or aerobic conditions around your plant ?
Well that's going to depend. Did you plant that dead fish whole, or ground up into a slurry?
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Poor audio love the podcast though
Weeds thrive in high Nitrate. If N is synthesized in the bacteria associated with fungal biomass it stays as.soluble Ammoniacal N and is not useful to weeds. And the tillage to remove weeds is undesirable
Excellence at its best
Dr. Elaine’s main goal is not necessarily about restoring or recovering earth climate with all the talk about putting back carbon in to the soil to do that..the end road of about all her lectures are about to get into her online class with pricey tag..I’m not saying her lecture is not right,don’t get me wrong..it’s just that she is more to money oriented rather than concern about agriculture for saving the earth from climate change issue..
Motivations aside, she is giving people tools to change the farming industry. The results of her work will likely improve the planet
I agree building a retirement fund. Nothing wrong with that exactly, but empty promises are just that. Her works is very good but the extrapolation she makes from where she is at and what this is going to do long term is quite a stretch. Much of this is conjecture.
@@K3Flyguy I suggest you dive deeper into the real world results, check out Governors Island rebuild project for starters before throwing around the words "empty promises".
Better world is not her main goal? Funny, because I've learned far more for free from her than most learn by paying for "recognized" agricultural programs...aka ones sponsored by big ag. No thanks!!!! Elaine Ingham's courses are not impacted or affected by funds, grants, donations, partnerships, etc by big ag, and traditional universities/schools are. Big difference when you're trying to find science vs promotional material. I'd be willing to bet the vast vast vast majority of "accredited" universities don't recommend against pesticides, herbicides etc. So who wants to pay for that nonsense? When Elaine can offer the real knowledge, stuff she spent her entire life learning and battling big ag over (and was proven right the entire time), for $2-4k? All without selling a single product? Get real lmfao
It's Doctor not Saint Elaine. Everybody needs to eat. You're getting more than lessons for the money.
Do you have laboratory in the Philippines?
Pump up the volume
Turn the volume up!
Turn the volume up!
111 billion homo sapiens are estimated to have lived on earth through history. This lady is fantastic.
Thanks for the informations,I'm highly interested implementing this technology to my farm but aeration is significant for beneficial microbes isn't it?therefore tillage is needed in the process.can we establish a process in establishing a biological farm from a perfectly damaged soil..
Already got the answer after watching the video completely,and I was fascinated and thankful that there is a team working on this matter,thanks Dr.Ingham and your team.i hope your team already reached out the Philippines can you please connect me to your team hear in the Philippines so I can be part of the implementing group..thanks and more power..
Easy on the eyes and ears.
Absolutely LOVE people who describe solutions rather than just complain about problems. So informative and inspiring!!!
Max 28 feet wide lanes and you don't have to get off your quad, good pointer.
Plant out of place = poop Your welcome.
For those also missing the slides, you can Seeds the presentation with the slides on “Elaine Ingham Part 2 From Barren Ground to Fertile Soil The Sustainable Design Masterclass”. The farmers case starts at the mark 1:01:00, but the complete lecture is totally worth it! Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/69sR8opXd8w/w-d-xo.html
Awesome piece of information. Thanks a Bunch! ;-)
Woohoo!! So good to see these presentations. 🤎💚🌎💙
About the sugar question, the weed isn't part of the micorizhae family or rather (endo / ecto) part of the 5% or so that doesn't use it... ??????
Hello Dr. Ingham! I have been watching your videos since being hired by Sagrex Corp. here in the Philippines. The company deals with soil ameliorants and chelated foliar fertilizers. . . There are 2 major crops here, paddy rice and yellow / feed corn. For corn, zero and minimum tillage is being practiced. However in paddy rice, land preparation (as your termed it "slicing and dicing") is practiced. Can this practice be done away with? I hope you'll find time to reply. Much thanks! -norman joel vargas
Study more on SRI (System of Rice Intensification) or No till raise bed farming practices. Such systems avoid standing water in paddy. Now you can combine with Elaine's composting methods, we should be growing rice in soils with Aerobic microbes. Rice is a grass which in evolution has learned to live in anaerobic standing water. It should grow well in very less water. However, start from smaller area to experiment and later apply to a larger area…
Sorry if this is a dumb question. Don't anaerobic bacteria die or get weakened when they are exposed to air?
Turn it Up,I can't hear a thing.
Please adjust the sound volume
So to make this info more productive humans waste is the key hmmm 🤔
It's about time this knolage is being taught, instead of the chemical man-made options. The rescue style of growing will soon be a thing of the past once farmers practice these methods and hone there skills, with regen methods. In so happy this is the new boom!
yes, the videographer should include all the visual aids to improve the impact of the lecture!!!!
Brilliant woman 👏👏👏👏👏👏 ( not to mention super gorgeous 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥)
56:34 crop circles