December 23, 2024

VIDEO: Drone Tour of a Regenerative Farm – Coen Farm


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6 thoughts on “VIDEO: Drone Tour of a Regenerative Farm – Coen Farm

  1. After discussion with ag ppl yesterday I have come up with 100% accurate farming car profiles:

    Cereal farmer – Navara
    Veg farmer – disco
    South West farmer – defender
    Welsh farmer – battered Hilux
    Surrey farmer – range rover
    organic farmer – hybrid/phev
    Northern farmer – battered L200

    What do you drive?

  2. Does the swale regenerative way of farming address the issue of possible heavy metal in the soil? Also, I think you might be interested in Lynette Zang, an urban farmer in Phoenix, AZ – she has installed aquaponic ponds with small island full of food, she is solar and plants only edibles and has a large garden for the size of her lot. You may find her on YT under her name, or her firm, ITM Trading, has allowed her to film some of what she's done with her urban home – you will have to search through some vlogs because she has been very busy on her job.

  3. I believe he had stated in the first video that these swales use to be there naturally, how likely is this to be successful in places like Nevada or West Texas.

  4. Diesel Fuel 1 Gallon = 139,000 BTU .. Can't find anything online stating energy used to make 1 pound of nitrogen fertilizer is anywhere near that? 25,000 -70,000 BTU is what I can see. Not trying to discredit Jordan, just trying to fact check before I go repeating something. Anyone got any more on this? Not that this makes these massive annual cropping systems any less horrible

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