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Farmers Footprint Australia
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2022
We are a national not-for-profit organisation giving voice to Australia’s regenerative food story
Farm Yarns | Amato Vino, Margaret River
Meet Brad Wehr, a winemaker committed to community, craft and country who is making regenerative wine in Wooditup, also known as Western Australia's Margaret River region. Brad and his team at Amato Vino are committed to minimising or eliminating chemicals in their wine making-a practice often called “natural” or “low-intervention” winemaking. This approach is less of a new trend and more a revival of ancient agricultural practices, rooted in respect for nature’s rhythms. These wines embrace natural fermentation, minimal intervention, and organic or regenerative principles in grape growing, creating an authentic expression of the land. We spoke to Brad about why this way of making wine is so special, and what it means for community and the environment.
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Read more from this Farm Yarn and others at farmersfootprint.org.au/stories
Shot and edited by smart Soil - smartsoil.com.au
Read more from this Farm Yarn and others at farmersfootprint.org.au/stories
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Farm Yarns | High Valley Dawn Permaculture Farm, Yeppoon
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We met Ross O'Reily on his permaculture farm nestled in the rolling hinterland of Yepoon, where he has created a sanctuary for seeds and souls alike. Ross told us about his aspirations for High Valley Dawn to become a premier healing hub in Australia and how he believes regenerative agriculture can profoundly impact lives daily.
ReConnection Health Panel
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On November 11, 2023 we hosted our ReConnection event in Byron Bay. There were three panel discussions during the day on Culture, Food and Health. This clip is a recording of the HealthPanel featuring Kate McBride, Pran Yoganathan and Zach Bush with Anthony James curating the conversation.
ReConnection Food Panel
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On November 11, 2023 we hosted our ReConnection event in Byron Bay. There were three panel discussions during the day on Culture, Food and Health. This clip is a recording of the Food Panel featuring Laura Dalrymple, Matthew Evans and Darren Doherty with Anthony James curating the conversation.
Farm Yarns | Luen's Flowers - Growing flowers that are good for you on Bundjalung Country, NSW
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This month, we had the pleasure of meeting Luen Free, a passionate flower grower on Bundjalung Country. Guided by her deep commitment to soil health and the local flower movement, Luen left behind her life as a touring DJ in Sydney/Eora to follow her calling: cultivating organically grown flowers. Her bee-friendly blooms, fresh and fragrant, stand in stark contrast to the chemical-laden imports...
Farm Yarns | Levenvale Farm & Bello Beef - Farming without chemicals in Bellingen, NSW
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Meet Georgina and Sam Baker, a couple who are stewarding of 500 acres on Australia's mid-north coast with their young family. We visited them for our latest Farm Yarn and learnt about their journey from chemical-intense cropping to regenerative grazing and how they are creating a model that gives back to the land and their community. Hit subscribe above to be notified when we release new storie...
Farm Yarn's | Meet The Koenig's - Biodynamic potato farmers from NSW, Australia
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We visited a biodynamic mixed farming operation on the Monaro, where Beatrice and Tobias Koenig use the principles of regenerative agriculture to grow more than 9 different varieties of potatoes, as well as holistically graze their herd of Angus. They believe that the key to promoting more sustainable agriculture is by educating the children and encouraging them to ask the right questions about...
Farmer's Footprint Australia 'Farm Yarn's - Black Duck Foods x Yambulla
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Reviving Knowledge. Sharing Country. In our latest instalment of our storytelling series 'Farm Yarns' we visited Yuin Country and the Indigenous Food Enterprise set up by author turned farmer Bruce Pascoe, Black Duck Foods. Bruce's 2014 book Dark Emu shed light on Australia's indigenous agricultural practices which had previously been looked over by colonisers. The award-winning novel showed a ...
Farm Yarns | Forage Farms - Chatting with young stewards Lachie and Hamish Stuart
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We sat down for a quick Q&A with Hamish and Lachie, the young lads helping to steward their regenerative family farm in Kybong, Queensland and teach the practices of Natural Sequence Farming with their father Stuart Andrews.
Odonata - a short story of our funding partner by award-winning director Damon Gameau
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Odonata are a national non-profit who exist to protect and promote Australia's biodiversity through innovative projects and partnerships. Award-winning director Damon Gameau created a short film to showcase some of their amazing work rehabilitating threatened species by partnering with farmers to protect their habitats while regenerating land... a great example of the healthy intersection betwe...
ReConnection Culture Panel
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On November 11, 2023 we hosted our ReConnection event in Byron Bay. There were three panel discussions during the day on Culture, Food and Health. This clip is a recording of the Culture Panel featuring Jade Miles, Amanda Cahill and Isira with Anthony James curating the conversation.
ReConnection Retreat 2023
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In early November we hosted our first retreat in the Northern Rivers NSW. Themed ReConnection we brought twenty people through dialogue and processes to remember our connection to self, each other and the natural world. Facilitated by Matt Bourke, Zach Bush and a skilled team of practitioners we created a powerful weekend of amazing food, relationship and hope.
Farm Yarns | Feather & Bone Butcher setting the standard for ethical meat consumption in Australia
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Laura Dalrymple and Grant Hilliard of Feather and Bone believe in healthy food for a healthy planet, sourcing directly from local, regenerative, organic farms
Farm Yarns | Chris Hall is a Regenerative Cherry Farmer who had a vision for a better way
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Chris Hall is a third-generation sheep and cherry farmer from Wombat, NSW who left his families cherry operation in 2005 to experiment with more regenerative methods of growing food. Chris has now been chemical-free since 2018 as a result of implementing principles of regenerative agriculture on his 20 hectare orchard. The improvements extend beyond that of his soil health, which has increased ...
Farmer’s Footprint presents RCS Australia’s 2022 Convergence Conference on Regenerative Agriculture
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Farmer’s Footprint presents RCS Australia’s 2022 Convergence Conference on Regenerative Agriculture
Conversation with Charles Massy x Zach Bush
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Conversation with Charles Massy x Zach Bush
Zach Bush Farmer's Footprint speaks to Blair Beattie about the catastrophic flooding in Australia
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Zach Bush Farmer's Footprint speaks to Blair Beattie about the catastrophic flooding in Australia
Love ya work 💚
This is what the world needs more of - hats off to all involved. Well done Sam & George - you have and continue to create a healthy, connected community. Love it.
Thanks Michael!
Pretty rad
We think so too 😎
Awesome guys. What was the training website you mentioned.
Thanks Kerry. Tarwyn Park Training Centre is the home of Natural Sequence Farming www.tarwynparktraining.com.au/
Yes. So good. Thank you. ❤ Gives me hope. Makes me hungry. Go Australia. We eat the whole story. Let's make it a good one. ❤😊
Thank you for watching!
Farmers “allowing their natural systems to thrive and prosper ... the meat that we're able to source from those farms we don't really have to worry about its qualities because the imbued quality, the embedded qualities of that [land] in those animals translates into very good meat for us” 💚
Sound quality is poor.
Listening to Chris talk makes me want to eat cherries. His cherries. Gut health is so important and it starts in the soil we grow our food in. Thanks for the video.
It looks good, it sounds good and I know it works good!! Productive fun is a lot more powerful than working in fear and dislike. ... Thanks for sharing these great moments of action. Regenerative farming, Restorative forestry and Renovative water catchment - landscape management combined... also @Notley Valley Farm in Glengarry, Northern Tasmania and #TerraPretaDevelopments
Thanks for taking the time to watch, comment and support 🙏🏻
This video is phenomenal. As an Ag student this excites me beyond words. I hope the rest of the world finds out about this sooner rather than later.
well, in that case, greetings from holland, the other side of the world :)
Thank you so much for this post.
If we don't get rid of the chemicals, we'll kill off the planet and ourselves. We've already lost 40% of the bees. We don't know how much of the life inside the soil is dead but it's a lot. It has definitely changed the weather systems of the planet.
You're winning, you're winning. Australia will teach the rest of the world.
Keep it up
Thank you, our journey is only just beginning
Great video love ur work
Thank you for taking the time to view and receive the message 🙏
Let's use ecosia 👍🌱🌳🌱🌲
If we take any more "carbon" out of the atmosphere like this guy wants to ….we will kill ALL the plants. These people need to be educating themselves on what levels of carbon dioxide we need to have….MORE is BETTER.
I left the big smoke 3 months ago with my family to start a new life on our farm. This video has both touched and inspired me beyond words!
Thank you for sharing, it has done as we intended then ❤️
Then we have achieved what we set out to with this piece. Thank you for following
at 0:26 bottom right hand side...not a dam...they appear all over the World find more at...th-cam.com/video/bsDZOnSuSQU/w-d-xo.html. The Weather control of HAARP, chemtrails and the Ionosphere heaters have a lot to answer for all the droughts, floods and fires that have plaged Aussie Farmers for 100 yrs. Malcholm Turnbull is responsible for signed the Bill to allow for weather modification (by the UN) in Australia back in 2009 - 10. NO.1 HAARP facility is in Exmouth WA, zoom in
Thank you Farmers! You are the backbone of our country.
They truly are
Thankyou for thinking of us
This needs to be more known
Spread the message 🙏🏻