@@Mis-AdventureCH And saying 'Regenerative Agriculture' is even worse. As far as marketing, 'Big Ag' is outta the gate and halfway around the track before anyone can say that.
All of the Regenerative Farming videos by Roots So Deep that I've watched so far have left me feeling better than I did at the start. If you ask me, that's a hell of a good thing.
There better be a follow up with the new family taking the reins!!! I wanna see how that works out and where they go with it. What an amazing opportunity! Inspiring story ❤
I know nothing about farming. This makes me so excited for our country! This is where our higher education needs to be focused on, how to improve this LAND WE LOVE!!!! What a wonderful story about a fantastic couple.
Hell yeah. This was awesome… I don’t get how you can literally SEE the change for the better, and they don’t have other ranchers beating on their door… thank you for this.
Because the others refuse to admit what their eyes see. They can't admit the traditional ways aren't as effective, they have bankers and gov't workers demeaning refusing to support change.
Beautiful couple . It takes a very STRONG relationship to work together as you do. My Hubby & I want to be just like you both. We run a very small cattle ranch in Florida together and each day grow to love each other more(of course we have our moments too) ! SO INSPIRATIONAL!!
Oh wow. That emotion caught me off guard. How touching. I love the ranching community. I was very moved by the appreciation and love these folks have for their friend, and for their farm. I am a new widow as of 2022. We only have 27 acres in Northeast Oklahoma, but I have been purposefully allowing the land to rest since I don't understand regenerative farming, but want to. I loved watching the gentleman walk through the pasture and identify the diversity. I understand that I need to have some animals on my land to promote the diversity, and am hoping to learn more from your videos.
Id love to let this man know its ok to feel those emotions and express them. So glad you were able to capture such a great moment. Glad these two found one another! Id move my family down there yesterday!
Absolute wonderful video Can’t help but think that the title might scare people off with all the negativity surrounding the the carbon footprint and how cows are the enemy. When, unless you’re blind you can see that cows are the unsung hero’s here! God bless that couple for standing the test of time!! Real Americans WORK!! Whether they feel like it or not!
What a magnificent operation. The size of this business is staggering. And it's all done with deep and growing respect for how Nature operations. Listen up, dear Vegans. To raise all that grain and legumes affects the land as well. Look into it.
Indeed vegans need to understand how nature works. And that plant agriculture is the biggest detriment to the landscape. And the only reason that they think meat or animals products are a bigger impact, is because they live in confinement away from healthy pasture and their feed has to be produced in giant monocultures, that decimate all other species. their manarue, unhealthy and gassy and not icorparate back in to nature in a helathy way, like it would be on pasture. An untilled permanent pasture is a living ecosystem giving life to so much more then just the herd or a single specie of hybrid grass. This is the most important argument against these people. People that claim to love animals and nature should understand it first..
@@regiodeurse6513 I've heard it said that God never tried to farm without animals. Animals are present in all thriving natural environments that I know of. Only man would have it otherwise.
This story really touched my wife and I. Especially because I have parents their same ages with a ton of ranch and farm animal responsibilities. Trying to figure it out. ❤
My dream work, I have been trying to teach ranchers and ejidatarios in the North-East of México the Holostic way to work cattle, it is hard. People doesnt care or doesnt want to change. Keep doing what you are doing over there its look just great.
Stubborn, poor education there's many factors education is the biggest and every single red state has been shitting on education for years and it shows they are the bottom in education tops in poverty and crime
OMG! I laughed, I cried. If I had seen this when I was 40 yrs younger, I would have called immediately to begin interning with intent to take over when they retire. Wishing them the best of luck to find who they're looking for.
Marvelous stuff! I love these crusty, salt-of-the-earth people who actually know what they are doing, and the provide the quality output that the world needs. There is nothing fake here. And the filmmaker deserves credit for putting together this short documentary. This can be inspiring to all sorts of people, hopefully even some ranchers.
I would love a workshop, an internship, I see my self being immersed in this endeavour of yours, if there is such an opportunity. I love your work! I love your videos!
I absolutely love the value of the friendship of their neighbor, that just shows the impact that you can have by being a good neighbor, as the Lord asks of us.
This is awesome. Hopefully folks can see the benefits of soil and wildlife ecosystems and make changes that benefit everyone. There are problem areas all over the earth. Look at America. Overgrazing, cheat grass problems, flooding, not allowing a natural burn cycle to exist out west. All these challenges can be approached with mindsets of innovators like these👌
Well done, amazing from the topic to the storytelling in general, this is all dependent on human health. If you want to make any more of these films I can take you to my county towns in Australia with some similar great stories, our very own little food bowl of the world, and culture.
Your endeavors are very important and praiseworthy. Your neighbors will soon see the obvious, no doubt. I feel certain that Emory's back injury will be helped, (and repaired) if you would contact a Functional Neurologist. It is health care based on the entire body. That includes the nerve system. As you probably know, your body functions work as a unit. The unit is what should be treated. I hope you will consider the suggestion. I don't stand to gain by sharing this with you. I'm 84. My doctor is a Functional Neurologist. The only doctor I've had since I was 45. No health problems anymore, no toxins, no afflictions. I hope the best for you and your wonderful ranch. 😊
I am interested in learning! I don’t know anything about farming but I’ve been called and I want to learn. I am willing to travel, work hard, not looking for comfort or handouts just want to learn.
They are adorable and magnificent - heroes for the environment! Biodiversity farming and grazing is a big movement in Australia as well. I’m hoping in the future they will work out a way to finish their cattle on the ranch and not ship them off to commercial animal farms. Please please someone come along and work with these gems!
What a fabulous job these wonderful herdsmen doing in land repair. And it is so generous they share their learning and humbly admitting the hard knocks it takes to change sometimes... but I was so sad seeing the wear and tear on the husband from his 'attack the job' way of working then add the price and miserably slow healing of "standard of care". Do you see the connection and failure in the nutrient levels of American foods and modern healthcare "industry" making human care similar to CAFOs?seriously! I am trying to wake up farmers, ranchers and RVers to Homeopathic medicine and proper hydration with good amounts of mineralized sea salt (even ancient bed mined sea salt). Weston -Price food practices and "Practical Homeopathy" would bring quality of life and endurance folks wish for. I just turned 70 and feel better than I did in my 40's! Suddenly getting older was not fearful! No meds and DR visits for us retirees! Well if you get hit by a bus you will still hope for great hospitals... lol
I know this video is 4 years old, but I am 47 years old, and I would love to work on your farm, if the offer is still available. All kinds of farming are my passion.
How many paddocks ?5000 head on 14000 acres. 6 moves per day. How big is each paddock? But it just isnt giving full information. Where do they graze in the non growing season?
Im hoping you're simply being hyperbolic to make a joke. I cant imagine it to be healthy carrying around the weight of that much hatred daily. None of us had a choice on where we're born or who we're born too. I grew up in a tiny town with a graduating class a little over 100 and still witnessed shitty people. Its all about perspective
What herd impact is, (also described as "animal impact" in the Holistic Management Framework) is a new tool to mankind, we have 4 tools to manage ecosystems with: 1) technology 2) fire 3) rest and 4) living organisms and this now includes animal impact which is a recent idea to us. What animal impact achieves is disturbance of the soil and plants, which is vital element to have a regenerating ecosystem in brittle environments. We have the ability to manipulate the environment we manage, but in order to do so there are some essential principles we need to understand. Allan Savory has thought us this and has been very good at thoroughly describing this simple but fundamental knowledge in his book from 2016.
As a consumer, I draw the line at grass raised and grass finished and don't consider grain finish to be fit for human consumption. I don't feel that people should continue to prop up failing industries when there are alternatives that are environmentally friendly. I don't believe in tossing people over, but change should be supportive.
“Wheat finished” is also cattle that’s grazing in wheat fields. They’ll grow a field and then put a herd in it to graze. I’ve seen that practice in the panhandle area.
@@carboncowboysDo you know why there is no option to make a new comment, only to make a comment under someone else's comment? Also after being posted for three years only to have 36,000 views seems strange to me. I have heard that some companies are gatekeepers, and don't want helpful information out, a global effort to end good ways to grow meat and help the environment. Hard to believe, but facts don't lie. Only 36,000 views in three years, and no new comments. I even opted in to read the community guidelines posted above the comments, still no go. You are being throttled.
ReGen grazing aside, that was a phenomenal human documentary. Coupleship, family, work ethic, all of it. Bravo!
ReGen Ag is a much better marketing moniker. Very cool.
@@tammyhavlik1015 'Regenerative" is a mouthful. people like catchy nicknames. I usually capitalize the AG too.
@@Mis-AdventureCH And saying 'Regenerative Agriculture' is even worse. As far as marketing, 'Big Ag' is outta the gate and halfway around the track before anyone can say that.
@@tammyhavlik1015 Short and sweet. Everything gets condensed. Bohemian > Boho (which I hate, but there it is). Numerous examples.
This should be substituted for the evening news. Great job and hope the best for the two of them.
This doesn't get politicians votes 😢
Agreed
#NaturalGramma
All of the Regenerative Farming videos by Roots So Deep that I've watched so far have left me feeling better than I did at the start. If you ask me, that's a hell of a good thing.
It's therapeutic
What, me worry? 😉
There better be a follow up with the new family taking the reins!!!
I wanna see how that works out and where they go with it. What an amazing opportunity!
Inspiring story ❤
They should offer workshops! It would definitely be an experience! I admire this couple!
Agree!!!!!! Where would they find the time?? Lol
May there be folks who will pick up the reins and carry on. The world need that to happen. You two are great!
I know nothing about farming. This makes me so excited for our country! This is where our higher education needs to be focused on, how to improve this LAND WE LOVE!!!! What a wonderful story about a fantastic couple.
That was touching. Thank you. You captured the very best parts of TX and maybe Oklahoma culture right there.
Those two changed my view of ranchers, thanks.
What a great couple, their relationship is truly wholesome with so much love and mutual respect. Really inspiring video.
I laughed so hard at the end. "It will go away" lol. Great people there doing great work.
Hell yeah. This was awesome… I don’t get how you can literally SEE the change for the better, and they don’t have other ranchers beating on their door… thank you for this.
Because the others refuse to admit what their eyes see. They can't admit the traditional ways aren't as effective, they have bankers and gov't workers demeaning refusing to support change.
This is unbelievable story telling.
Beautiful couple . It takes a very STRONG relationship to work together as you do. My Hubby & I want to be just like you both. We run a very small cattle ranch in Florida together and each day grow to love each other more(of course we have our moments too) ! SO INSPIRATIONAL!!
Oh wow. That emotion caught me off guard. How touching. I love the ranching community. I was very moved by the appreciation and love these folks have for their friend, and for their farm. I am a new widow as of 2022. We only have 27 acres in Northeast Oklahoma, but I have been purposefully allowing the land to rest since I don't understand regenerative farming, but want to. I loved watching the gentleman walk through the pasture and identify the diversity. I understand that I need to have some animals on my land to promote the diversity, and am hoping to learn more from your videos.
Desperately want to see a revisit with the new family.
This was amazing
The definition of great Americans.
What an awesome story and an awesome way of working with the land and showing how productive doing things the right way can be.
Id love to let this man know its ok to feel those emotions and express them. So glad you were able to capture such a great moment.
Glad these two found one another!
Id move my family down there yesterday!
I thank YHWH for people like them,,, great job folks!
Absolute wonderful video
Can’t help but think that the title might scare people off with all the negativity surrounding the the carbon footprint and how cows are the enemy. When, unless you’re blind you can see that cows are the unsung hero’s here!
God bless that couple for standing the test of time!! Real Americans WORK!! Whether they feel like it or not!
Real PEOPLE work.
This is an absolutely beautiful picture. Thank you to you and the universe!
This was absolutely incredible, and I'm really glad you filmed this, and really glad I watched it. Everything about this was beautiful.
Love what you do on your ranch vision, spirit and hard work. Regards from Ireland
A great video! Very educational. We need more of this in America. I’d be very interested in continuing this tradition for them.
Great video. They were emotional because that man means the world to them. 😊
Wonderful little doc, thank you for making it.
What a magnificent operation. The size of this business is staggering. And it's all done with deep and growing respect for how Nature operations. Listen up, dear Vegans. To raise all that grain and legumes affects the land as well. Look into it.
Indeed vegans need to understand how nature works. And that plant agriculture is the biggest detriment to the landscape. And the only reason that they think meat or animals products are a bigger impact, is because they live in confinement away from healthy pasture and their feed has to be produced in giant monocultures, that decimate all other species. their manarue, unhealthy and gassy and not icorparate back in to nature in a helathy way, like it would be on pasture. An untilled permanent pasture is a living ecosystem giving life to so much more then just the herd or a single specie of hybrid grass. This is the most important argument against these people. People that claim to love animals and nature should understand it first..
@@regiodeurse6513 I've heard it said that God never tried to farm without animals. Animals are present in all thriving natural environments that I know of. Only man would have it otherwise.
@@barbaraforgoodness I agree. animals, herds belong on our landscape
@@barbaraforgoodness story of kain and abel also comes to mind. Wasn't it kain who tended vegetables and abel who herded animals?
@@regiodeurse6513 And they were both wrong. One was tilling the land to death to grow plants, and the other was overgrazing with the sheep.
Amazing couple and story
Really enjoyed watching this couple make a huge difference! Glad there may be a family who will pick up their dream for the future! ❤
Thank you for sharing your story!
I just learned more about teamwork and a healthy and beautiful marriage as about holistic management
This story really touched my wife and I. Especially because I have parents their same ages with a ton of ranch and farm animal responsibilities. Trying to figure it out. ❤
My dream work, I have been trying to teach ranchers and ejidatarios in the North-East of México the Holostic way to work cattle, it is hard. People doesnt care or doesnt want to change. Keep doing what you are doing over there its look just great.
Stubborn, poor education there's many factors education is the biggest and every single red state has been shitting on education for years and it shows they are the bottom in education tops in poverty and crime
I love this couple. What an inspiration.
These 2 people are awesome. I really enjoyed this video.
This couple's personality and outlook is awesome! First look at this channel and it's now a new favorite, thank you!!
I love this series .. so much knowledge. Thank you ❤❤
Thank you for helping spread the word!
OMG! I laughed, I cried. If I had seen this when I was 40 yrs younger, I would have called immediately to begin interning with intent to take over when they retire. Wishing them the best of luck to find who they're looking for.
Marvelous stuff! I love these crusty, salt-of-the-earth people who actually know what they are doing, and the provide the quality output that the world needs. There is nothing fake here. And the filmmaker deserves credit for putting together this short documentary. This can be inspiring to all sorts of people, hopefully even some ranchers.
I find this way of ranching amazing. This is for our children and the future. Thank you.
I would love a workshop, an internship, I see my self being immersed in this endeavour of yours, if there is such an opportunity. I love your work! I love your videos!
Love of the land and love of your animals.
I absolutely love the value of the friendship of their neighbor, that just shows the impact that you can have by being a good neighbor, as the Lord asks of us.
This is awesome. Hopefully folks can see the benefits of soil and wildlife ecosystems and make changes that benefit everyone. There are problem areas all over the earth. Look at America. Overgrazing, cheat grass problems, flooding, not allowing a natural burn cycle to exist out west. All these challenges can be approached with mindsets of innovators like these👌
I think these guys are having FUN moving cattle around 😊😊😊😊
Well done, amazing from the topic to the storytelling in general, this is all dependent on human health. If you want to make any more of these films I can take you to my county towns in Australia with some similar great stories, our very own little food bowl of the world, and culture.
This was awesome to watch. Brought tears to my eyes.
They are great, thank you.
♥️♥️♥️♥️
Love this so much!!!!!!
Thanks for putting those videos together
Humour OMG I love IT, pure Gold 🥇 💯 great folk's Much Respect from Matt Australia 🌏🦘.
Love them, love their process!
We will carry it on thankyou for teach us. 🙏 respect love and blessings
One of my favorite videos. These folks are awesome.
Just a brilliant presentation ... priceless !!!
Thank you for great video
I wish I could go back to Texas and learn from this couple. I would do it in a heartbeat.
I love this.watched it like 5 times
Love sweet love ❤️
Thanks for sharing your regenerative farming journey!
Incredible video, incredible couple.
Emry and Deborah are an awesome pair.
"That'd be Austin people."
That earned a click on the "like" button.
Beautiful film, I’d love to work for them and learn what they do.
Your endeavors are very important and praiseworthy. Your neighbors will soon see the obvious, no doubt.
I feel certain that Emory's back injury will be helped, (and repaired) if you would contact a Functional Neurologist. It is health care based on the entire body. That includes the nerve system. As you probably know, your body functions work as a unit. The unit is what should be treated. I hope you will consider the suggestion.
I don't stand to gain by sharing this with you. I'm 84. My doctor is a Functional Neurologist. The only doctor I've had since I was 45. No health problems anymore, no toxins, no afflictions.
I hope the best for you and your wonderful ranch. 😊
That’s one hell of a friend and neighbor if just mentioning him makes this old rancher tear up
Where are the main streaming channels? Let's make a huge change by getting this type of ranching better known..
I can't even make a new comment, unless I make a comment to someone who already has. Seems this information is being shadow banned. That's just wrong.
@@beccagee5905becca sounds like you've got a case of IBM. Comments are working fine
Abundance + is a streaming platform that specifically focuses on permaculture, rotational grazing, homesteading, etc.
I just love these two. I wish I could com work for y'all and take over this farm.💘
Great work guys !
Love the story.That's the way I was taught cattle.
Excellent!
I am interested in learning! I don’t know anything about farming but I’ve been called and I want to learn. I am willing to travel, work hard, not looking for comfort or handouts just want to learn.
Utterly🐄 fascinating!
this is the essence of what a couple should be
This is beautiful
Wonderfully done .
They are adorable and magnificent - heroes for the environment! Biodiversity farming and grazing is a big movement in Australia as well. I’m hoping in the future they will work out a way to finish their cattle on the ranch and not ship them off to commercial animal farms. Please please someone come along and work with these gems!
Can you follow this grazing technique on 10 acres? Where do i start?
We'd start by reaching out to these folks about grazing questions. They're the masters! soilhealthacademy.org/contact-us/
What a fabulous job these wonderful herdsmen doing in land repair. And it is so generous they share their learning and humbly admitting the hard knocks it takes to change sometimes... but I was so sad seeing the wear and tear on the husband from his 'attack the job' way of working then add the price and miserably slow healing of "standard of care". Do you see the connection and failure in the nutrient levels of American foods and modern healthcare "industry" making human care similar to CAFOs?seriously! I am trying to wake up farmers, ranchers and RVers to Homeopathic medicine and proper hydration with good amounts of mineralized sea salt (even ancient bed mined sea salt). Weston -Price food practices and "Practical Homeopathy" would bring quality of life and endurance folks wish for. I just turned 70 and feel better than I did in my 40's! Suddenly getting older was not fearful! No meds and DR visits for us retirees! Well if you get hit by a bus you will still hope for great hospitals... lol
Trying to figure out the watering would have been a tremendous burden. I would need a lot of help with that if I'm going to do it.
Love this type of farming. I hope future generations can learn and we can heal the earth.
I’d really love to see how they sort there cattle, vac them, denut them. And I’d love to farm that land and learn from them
Deborah is awesome!
I know this video is 4 years old, but I am 47 years old, and I would love to work on your farm, if the offer is still available. All kinds of farming are my passion.
Ma'am you don't have to look NO FURTHER!!! YOU GOT ME!!! I WOULD LIVE THIS DREAM IN A HEART BEAT!!!! & LOVE IT ❤️ 😍 💖
How many paddocks ?5000 head on 14000 acres. 6 moves per day. How big is each paddock? But it just isnt giving full information. Where do they graze in the non growing season?
As a rancher I would love to try this
Wonderful people, great ideas, great story.....true Americans, that is what makes me love America....the "real people" and not those city rats.
Im hoping you're simply being hyperbolic to make a joke. I cant imagine it to be healthy carrying around the weight of that much hatred daily.
None of us had a choice on where we're born or who we're born too.
I grew up in a tiny town with a graduating class a little over 100 and still witnessed shitty people. Its all about perspective
Where do I sign up?
Love it all, I wish I could help in any in any capacity.
What herd impact is, (also described as "animal impact" in the Holistic Management Framework) is a new tool to mankind, we have 4 tools to manage ecosystems with: 1) technology 2) fire 3) rest and 4) living organisms and this now includes animal impact which is a recent idea to us.
What animal impact achieves is disturbance of the soil and plants, which is vital element to have a regenerating ecosystem in brittle environments.
We have the ability to manipulate the environment we manage, but in order to do so there are some essential principles we need to understand. Allan Savory has thought us this and has been very good at thoroughly describing this simple but fundamental knowledge in his book from 2016.
As a consumer, I draw the line at grass raised and grass finished and don't consider grain finish to be fit for human consumption. I don't feel that people should continue to prop up failing industries when there are alternatives that are environmentally friendly. I don't believe in tossing people over, but change should be supportive.
It's about the grassland.. not your considerations..
“Wheat finished” is also cattle that’s grazing in wheat fields. They’ll grow a field and then put a herd in it to graze. I’ve seen that practice in the panhandle area.
So cool!
Love this!
My dad is wanting to add lime to the ground. I’m wanting to get our ground started with herd impact. Is lime a bad idea?
Correcting your soil ph is paramount. Yes lime and or liquid calcium (if the ph low) and get grazing 👍
I wonder if they found some people to take over...
Anyone know?
Man I'd love to have a chance to get down there and meet these 2, work and learn this. Id do it for free.
His foundation was the teachings of Allan Savory. Nice! ❤
Peter is a good filmmaker
We'd have to agree... but maybe we're biased ;)
@@carboncowboysDo you know why there is no option to make a new comment, only to make a comment under someone else's comment? Also after being posted for three years only to have 36,000 views seems strange to me. I have heard that some companies are gatekeepers, and don't want helpful information out, a global effort to end good ways to grow meat and help the environment. Hard to believe, but facts don't lie. Only 36,000 views in three years, and no new comments. I even opted in to read the community guidelines posted above the comments, still no go. You are being throttled.
Wonderful