Ep 51. Steven Cornett on Regenerative Urban Farming
Steven Cornett’s goal is to teach as many people as he can about regenerative farming techniques and how they can grow healthy food for their family and even make money as a small scale farmer.
Steven Cornett’s goal is to teach as many people as he can about regenerative farming techniques and how they can grow healthy food for their family and even make money as a small scale farmer.
Tammi Jonas questions Charlie about how chemical agriculture affects our health…
Wendell Berry gave us the quote, “Eating is an agricultural act.” So that comes from Wendell Berry, and Michael Pollan added later with ‘an agricultural and political act…
What I do in one of the early chapters, after I’ve surveyed why Australian landscape is so different to Europe, where agriculture came from is I track the evolution of…
Listen as interviewer Tammi Jonas questions Charlie about some of the farmers who are written about in the book. Charlie replies that Allan Savory, Colin Seis and Bruce Maynard…
Listen as interviewer Tammi Jonas questions Charlie about the importance of a healthy and functioning soil and how it relates directly…
Whether it be the Amazon rainforest, or what’s going on in Indonesia, let alone Australian ongoing clearing. Then the use of chemicals and fertilisers, like industrial nitrogen…
We have to understand how soil ecosystem functions. I’m in no way saying that all of you needed to be doing everything I needed to do. It’s going to be different on each operation. But, assure me, everywhere in the world I go…
This is the sign down on our ranch’s drive, coming up into our yard. I want everyone who drives by to know that we’re focused on regenerative agriculture.
Stop killing the plants for a start! Let the plants to grow that wish to grow. Allow nature function as it is designed to. This
This is far greater than the loss of species. There is a decline in many areas and we have done a lot of damage which
We have stuffed our land Our grasslands are ancient and were diverse in grass species and in animal species including insects. It was ecologically sound
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