Farmer, educator and ethnobotanist, Mark Cohen talks about regenerative agriculture from a big picture perspective and brings a focus to restoring nature in ways that promote maximum biodiversity and ecosystem wellness over the long term. He brings together many divergent concepts to establish a firm foundation for understanding the scope and depth of regenerative farming including redesigning supply chains and how we can cooperate to maximize our connections to the earth. He brings awareness to enlightened technologies and methods to restore our soils and climate for personal and planetary health. In part 5, Mark begins by talking about poultry centered agroforestry and transforming poultry production with a biochar integrated system.
VIDEO: Regenerative Agriculture and Cooperative Strategies Part 5
Farmer, educator and ethnobotanist, Mark Cohen talks about regenerative agriculture from a big picture perspective and brings a focus to restoring nature in ways that promote maximum biodiversity and ecosystem wellness over the long term. He brings together many divergent concepts to establish a firm foundation for understanding the scope and depth of regenerative farming including redesigning supply chains and how we can cooperate to maximize our connections to the earth. He brings awareness to enlightened technologies and methods to restore our soils and climate for personal and planetary health. In part 5, Mark begins by talking about poultry centered agroforestry and transforming poultry production with a biochar integrated system.
What do you think about the culling of all the chickens in the UK, on the pretence of them all having bird flue? They didn't test positive, but because they didn't test negative they are systematically culling them. Bill Gates said durning an interview, they plan to get ride of all animal agriculture. They want us to all eat the insect burgers and foods that he's invested in.
love your vids guys. invaluable information. thank you!
Cultural knowledge! So important.
The man in Sweden is called Richard Perkins, and he's on YouTube.
He used the keyline plough to smash apart the plough pan / compacted layer of sub-soil, to enable roots to penetrate deeper, and effectively build top soil from below.
He's linked it with planned grazing as well.
His videos are very interesting.